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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

Indeed, from the primordial alpha variant to the delta variant to omicron, new variants emerge when unique mutations make a strain either more contagious, or more capable of evading immunity from previous infections and vaccines.

From Salon

At first, the restaurant owner was anxious that news of the primordial find would impact her business serving homestyle meals based on local cuisine.

From Washington Post

The moon’s interior no longer generates a magnetic field, but it once did, and that primordial field is preserved in lava flows that hardened during this era.

From New York Times