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Meanings of
prehistorical
in English
Belonging to or existing in times before recorded history.
prehistoric
Related terms
past
Synonyms
Examples for "
prehistoric
"
prehistoric
Examples for "
prehistoric
"
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.
Usage of
prehistorical
in English
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.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
prehistorical times
prehistorical event
Prehistorical
through the time