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primeval

adjective as in ancient

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Both are made of the same primeval matter, and both are the same age and size.

This month, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is opening an exhibit that will use scents and sounds mimicking an ancient forest to recreate a primeval paradise.

For example, how much primeval forest has been cleared for an agricultural product or how the land was previously used.

This small companion galaxy is more primeval than the Milky Way in that it possesses fewer heavy elements, which are forged in stars through nuclear fusion and supernova explosions, compared to our own galaxy.

Such modern intermediates might have been the end product for primeval eukaryotes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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