elavultam
Elavultam is a neologism used in discussions of technology, media, and design to describe the state or process of something becoming outdated or superseded by newer standards, platforms, or cultural references. In practice, it can refer to both the outcome—an object, idea, or practice that has become elavultam—and the process by which relevance declines as contexts change.
Origin and etymology of elavultam are informal and not tied to a single language or linguistic tradition.
Usage and scope. Elavultam is typically applied to software interfaces, hardware, media formats, and even organizational
Variants and linguistic notes. In practice, elavultam appears as a noun describing obsolescence, and as a participial
See also: obsolescence, technology lifecycle, design critique, neologisms.