Serving as an essential component.
Having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
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.
6 Some primal sense warned him that nothing was quite as it seemed.
7 That can mean a primal response kicks in when it's not needed.
8 There is something primal involved and such a confession was simply un-leader-like.
9 Such foregrounding of the work's primal scene is no metafictional gimmick, however.
10 I yelled, and a primal surge of power coursed through my body.
11 He is the Jiva in all creatures, transcending the five primal elements.
12 Yet the practice of co-sleeping invites a distinction in the primal taboo.
13 There are nine primal cuts of beef sold at the wholesale level.
14 All beef comes to Fleisher's already reduced to its eight primal parts.
15 That's the primal voice in this world, the voice of the wild.
16 I have been fortunate enough to re-establish it in its primal splendour.
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