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primordial

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


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These are places far easier to reach and illegally log than elsewhere in the mostly primordial landscape.

From Seattle Times

Moreover, that primordial gas was not yet enriched with the heavier elements and dust forged by supernovae.

From Science Magazine

Whalen also expected to see evidence of a primordial rostrum, a mineralized counterweight to ensure early cephalopods could swim horizontally.

From Seattle Times

The message boards I regulared were speckled with primordial Jack Thompson memes, casting the man as the singular existential threat to the hobby I loved.

From The Verge

Along with his associates Ralph Alpher and Robert Herman, he tried to show how such a buildup might be feasible in a primordial cosmic cauldron.

From Scientific American