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Meanings of
primordial
in English
Having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
aboriginal
primal
primeval
primaeval
Related terms
early
Synonyms
Examples for "
aboriginal
"
aboriginal
primal
primeval
primaeval
Examples for "
aboriginal
"
1
We have to work in partnership with
aboriginal
people to achieve reconciliation.
2
They were actually used by certain
aboriginal
tribes to flush out game.
3
The future won't be jet packs and space stations; it'll be
aboriginal
.
4
But it has faced increasing protests from environmental activists and
aboriginal
groups.
5
The investigator puts pressure on the
aboriginal
,
and the
aboriginal
takes action.
1
I know when you usually hear
primal
,
you might think of animals.
2
In some
primal
way he wanted to protect me, to rescue me.
3
There's always a really
primal
feel to night games at this place.
4
The ultimate reality was a
primal
unity, which Plotinus called the One.
5
Thus began in the dark swamp that
primal
battle with the Word.
1
Yet the Pontic soldiers'
primeval
attempt to survive was their own undoing.
2
The basis of all this is the
primeval
dread of personal violence.
3
There must be qualities of kinship in the
primeval
elements of character.
4
It really was too awful-likethe dwellers in caves of
primeval
days.
5
The monotonous sublimity of these
primeval
woods far exceeded my preconceived ideas.
1
He had begun a series of paintings on the theme of
primaeval
man.
2
The grip of the
primaeval
had laid hold of her heart!
3
But mythology is merely the
primaeval
matrix of religion.
4
The belief that some persons had the gift of understanding what the birds said, is
primaeval
.
5
Where, then, must we look for
primaeval
Man?
Usage of
primordial
in English
1
All the
primordial
brute in these men was glowing in their hearts.
2
With the coming of winter the Blue Mesa reclaimed its
primordial
solitude.
3
The Internet looks
primordial
then but, nearly 20 million Americans were online.
4
This is yet another version of the
primordial
male-female, mother-father religious iniage.
5
Our
primordial
Nipe hits it on the head, and it drops dead.
6
The first pair was Apsu-Rishtu and Tiamat, who personified the
primordial
deep.
7
These instincts are
primordial
,
the life of the world depends upon them.
8
She was emerging from the
primordial
as Spurlock was declining toward it.
9
Or is it just a
primordial
fear related to space and possession?
10
This movement seems to imply the action of a
primordial
impulsive force.
11
Whatever it is, it is impossible to extract from this
primordial
chaos.
12
This woman, who died long ago, was one of the
primordial
twins.
13
Of course, those causes or substances are the elements or
primordial
matter.
14
But those chemical inhabitants of the
primordial
soup were not necessarily peaceable.
15
There could be no sorrow but for a recognition of
primordial
bliss.
16
Greeks declared Aphrodite was born out of a kind of
primordial
night.
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primordial
Adjective
Frequent collocations
primordial germ
primordial soup
primordial chaos
primordial matter
primordial man
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