Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Showing results for primordial.
Definitions

primordial

[prahy-mawr-dee-uhl] / praɪˈmɔr di əl /


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Glass removed violins from the orchestra to achieve a dark, primordial orchestral sound along with pounding percussion.

From Los Angeles Times

Recent discoveries about similar art-filled caves in France suggest that our ancestors were creating more than murals and pointillism beneath the primordial mists.

From The Wall Street Journal

Columbus, he says, was America’s “Adam,” its primordial icon.

From The Wall Street Journal

One key conclusion of the research is that mining undifferentiated asteroids -- the primordial remnants of the solar system's formation considered the progenitor bodies of chondritic meteorites -- remains impractical for now.

From Science Daily

Frank invented an architecture born of his signature; he dreamed primordial designs that he translated technically.

From Los Angeles Times