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Meanings of
prehistoric
in English
Belonging to or existing in times before recorded history.
prehistorical
Related terms
past
Time period.
time period
period of time
Related terms
period
Synonyms
Examples for "
prehistorical
"
prehistorical
Examples for "
prehistorical
"
1
The origins of this myth are
prehistorical
;
it has been recorded in many forms.
2
Carbon was known about during
prehistorical
times, of course with less scientific realization about its nature.
3
They sat at teahouses or restaurants, exchanging opinions about the world, from
prehistorical
times to present day.
4
You know that he stole the fabric of his doctrine, path and attainment, the whole robe, from
prehistorical
forbidden sources.
5
"Now," Marcel the Bunny was saying, "I wish to call your attention to yet another
prehistorical
event.
Prehistoric.
Related terms
unfashionable
unstylish
Usage of
prehistoric
in English
1
But I'd been here earlier; I'd walked past that
prehistoric
-
size
plant .
2
I'm sure it has helped us survive from
prehistoric
times to now.
3
The
prehistoric
hatchets of the Stone Age are perfect in their contours.
4
VandenBrooks said tracheal volume may be tied to
prehistoric
dragonfly body size.
5
From this perspective, the Iceman preserves a brutal
prehistoric
moment in time.
6
Her research interests include the evolution of human diet and
prehistoric
horticulture.
7
The desire for this precious metal was strong in
prehistoric
,
pagan Ireland.
8
There is ample scientific evidence of modern intelligence in
prehistoric
sub-Saharan Africa.
9
The Sumerians were the
prehistoric
population of the southern plain of Iraq.
10
Unlike many
prehistoric
rhinos, woolly rhinos would be quite recognisable to us.
11
Would they have assembled entire armies to battle
prehistoric
Greek military powers?
12
Archaeologists have found a major
prehistoric
monument under the earth near Stonehenge.
13
Such methods of kindling fire were those familiar to the
prehistoric
Romans.
14
The road proceeds past Chisbury Hill, a
prehistoric
camp on the Wansdyke.
15
You and Mr. Comly can give the final twist to
prehistoric
art.
16
The ballet describes an imaginary pagan rite in a
prehistoric
Russian springtime.
Other examples for "prehistoric"
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About this term
prehistoric
Adjective
Frequent collocations
prehistoric times
prehistoric man
prehistoric age
prehistoric period
prehistoric past
More collocations
Prehistoric
through the time
Prehistoric
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common