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primordial
[prahy-mawr-dee-uhl]
adjective
constituting a beginning; giving origin to something derived or developed; original; elementary.
primordial forms of life.
Embryology., first formed.
pertaining to or existing at or from the very beginning.
primordial matter.
primordial
/ praɪˈmɔːdɪəl /
adjective
existing at or from the beginning; earliest; primeval
constituting an origin; fundamental
biology of or relating to an early stage of development
primordial germ cells
noun
an elementary or basic principle
Other Word Forms
- primordially adverb
- primordiality noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of primordial1
Word History and Origins
Origin of primordial1
Example Sentences
In “Alien: Earth,” humanity is trapped between two existential threats — the primordial forces represented by the franchise’s Xenomorphs, and the still unknown AI of the future.
Its stars may be a refreshing, new sight among a whole lot of primordial fare, but by casting for charm, “Jurassic World Rebirth” unintentionally questions just how much appeal this franchise has left.
The figure resembles a yakshi - a powerful primordial nature spirit that can bestow both "abundance and fertility, as well as death and disease" - recognisable through her floral headdress, jewellery and full figure.
Bathers are an artistic signal for life crawling onto shore out of the primordial ooze or basking in a pastoral, prelapsarian paradise.
Inevitable are thoughts of ancient Stonehenge, or perhaps primordial cairns marking trails or burial grounds in premodern societies.
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