You can impress your friends by using the SAT word "antediluvian" in a sentence. When used colloquially, the unusual word means what?
Answer Super old
From Merriam-Webster:
an·te·di·lu·vi·an | \ ˌan-ti-də-ˈlü-vē-ən
1: of or relating to the period before the flood described in the Bible
2a: made, evolved, or developed a long time ago
"an antediluvian automobile"
"that antediluvian relic known as a slide rule"
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