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prehuman

[pree-hyoo-muhn, -yoo-] / priˈhyu mən, -ˈyu- /
NOUN
missing link
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“Germs of disease have taken toll of humanity since the beginning of things – taken toll of our prehuman ancestors since life began here.”

From Fox News • Apr. 12, 2020

One of her first childhood stories was a fable about a fantastical prehuman era in which animals built an advanced civilization, but then destroyed it—along with their ability to speak—in a war.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 20, 2020

Modern scientific renditions of the prehuman world might seem far more careful and realistic.

From The Guardian • Feb. 17, 2011

Other Green romantics decided that even hydropower is wicked, because it is generated by dams that despoil the prehuman landscape.

From Salon • Jan. 18, 2011

His prehuman name was the Logos, which is translated in our common version Bible "the Word".

From The Harp of God by Rutherford, J. F. (Joseph Franklin)