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prehistorical

[ UK /pɹˌiːhɪstˈɒɹɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. belonging to or existing in times before recorded history
    prehistoric peoples
    prehistoric settlements

How To Use prehistorical In A Sentence

  • Because, honestly, the real world we live in and which has preceded us historically (and prehistorically as far as that goes) is far more complex than what we can get across on the page or "invent. "An Accurate Understanding": Talking About Social Structures in Worldbuilding
  • Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings.
  • And then, with the help of five teachers, he unrolls all 15 feet and 238 pounds of his grand finale: a prehistorically huge yellow python named Banana Boy's Brother. Michael Shwedick's career handling reptiles came from childhood fascination
  • Dawn of the Dinosaurs" is just a title yes … but if it's going to be even the slightest bit prehistorically accurate the dinosaurs would have to be on their way out in the movie … not on their way in. Worth Watching - April 7: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Teaser Trailer « FirstShowing.net
  • Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings
  • They will sit on the pass that day next to the Szechuan buttons and the marinating fish livers and the prehistorically large cardoons, an incongruous jolt of home. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Out of 94 species of native land birds, 35 were exterminated prehistorically and 8 more have become extinct in the historical period; thus 46% of the original bird fauna is now extinct.
  • As a plea for multispecies diversity, "Ice Age" has a magnanimous heart, but there may be those who find its portrait of the clueless, doomed dodo birds defamatory and prehistorically incorrect. THREE MAMMALS AND A BABY
  • The doors are so light a child can push them open or closed, and their slim, custom metal tracks make conventional sliders look prehistorically heavy.
  • Asbestos probably formed prehistorically when hot waters containing carbon dioxide and dissolved salts under high pressure acted upon rock deposits of iron, magnesia, and silica.
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