anachorism means something that is incongruous with the spirit of the country. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Why “anachorism” is a great word
ANACHORISM — [Noun] Something that is incongruous or out of place with the character or spirit of a particular country or location. Modelled on 'anachronism', from the Ancient Greek prefix ἀνά- (ana-, "against") and χῶρος (khôros, "country, place"), combined with the English suffix -ism. Unlike "anachronism" (which locates an error in time) or "incongruity" (a general lack of harmony), anachorism denotes a specific dislocation in cultural geography. It is the jarring silhouette of a neoclassical courthouse looming over a prairie town of clapboard and dust, the forlorn sound of a palm tree rattling in a Scottish gale, or the stubborn persistence of a colonial administrative building’s architecture long after the empire has receded—a quiet testament that landscapes have souls, and some things will forever be strangers there.
noun
- Something that is incongruous with the spirit of the country.