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prehistoric
[pree-hi-stawr-ik, -stor-, pree-i-]
adjective
of or relating to the time or a period prior to recorded history.
The dinosaur is a prehistoric beast.
Slang., outdated; passé.
My mom has these prehistoric ideas about proper dress.
prehistoric
/ ˌpriːhɪˈstɒrɪk /
adjective
of or relating to man's development before the appearance of the written word
Other Word Forms
- prehistorically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of prehistoric1
Example Sentences
“We’ll try to keep guys fresh throughout the game. I think the days of one running back taking every rep are going the way of prehistoric creatures.”
The prehistoric lakebed is located about 100 miles west of Salt Lake City, and saw its first motorised race in 1914.
After all, how can a movie about a shark — or more sharks, possibly of some mutant or prehistoric variety, depending on the film — terrorizing people not be fun, right?
The film uses a fable-like framing story about two prehistoric cave dwellers who may very well be the first married couple.
BBC News has come to Pipestone Creek to witness the sheer scale of this prehistoric graveyard and see how researchers are piecing together the clues.
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