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prochronism (s) (noun), prochronisms (pl)
A mistake in the dating of an event that puts it earlier that it in fact took place: When Tom wrote a report about his family and ancestors for his teacher, it was full of prochronisms, like his father being born in 1820, although he was really born in 1948!
This entry is located in the following units: chrono-, chron- (page 9) pro-, por-, pur- (page 5)