Synonym: aboriginal, primaeval, primal, primeval. Similar words: cordial, gordian knot, matrimonial, primogeniture, myocardial infarction, acrimony, matrimony, patrimony. Meaning: [praɪ'mɔrdɪəl /-'mɔːd-] adj. having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state.
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1. He was driven on by a primordial terror.
2. The planet Jupiter contains large amounts of the primordial gas and dust out of which the solar system was formed.
3. The universe was created out of a primordial ball of matter.
4. All syllables derive from the primordial syllable - OM.
5. The blue mountains like a photograph of primordial ocean.
6. Life's primordial reality is spirit.
7. Nun: primordial deity of the waters of chaos(Sentence dictionary), depicted in human form.
8. Chaotic purpose shaped a lifeless earth Which spawned primordial ooze conceived within Azoic consciousness.
9. The Napa Valley, raised from the primordial sea, was formed by violent volcanic eruptions.
10. Perhaps Zeus consulted the oracle of Nyx, the primordial source of all, in order that he himself become fruitful.
11. Pilgrims of the primordial, we go to reflect on our birth.
12. It is the primordial force that propels us forward.
13. Could the Universal Primordial Flux become contaminated?
14. The Neanderthal Man is one of our primordial ancestors.
15. Let us imagine the primordial din, the original vortex!
16. Awareness is primordial; it is the original state, beginningless, endless , uncaused, unsupported, without parts, without change.
17. Mammalian primordial germ cells form and migrate to the gonad during embryonic development.
18. The primordial gonad, genital fold which composed of epithelial cells formed below the nephridium area 12 days after hatching.
19. Twenty million years ago, Idaho was populated by dense primordial forest.
20. This is why bodies exist, rather than separate replicators still battling it out in the primordial soup.
21. The dialectic between actual ego and ego-ideal is prefigured here in primordial form.
22. Through a complicated series of substitutions this lost object of primordial fusion with another has been translated into objects of current desire.
23. Gentle gnawing on the tiny bones appeals to our most basic, primordial instincts.
24. It extended the web of relationships under the mantle of a few comprehensive terms of relationship connoting close, primordial loyalties.
25. The sheer implausibility of the emergence of humans from primordial slime in just three billion years is clearly too much for many.
26. The fear of separation I suddenly understood that day to be a fear as primordial as the fear of death.
27. Two hours before admission, the patient had severe persistent primordial pain.
28. On another day we met a snapping turtle in his primordial olive drab armor.
29. The characters of gametophyte and the place of phylogenesis of M. platyphylla are more primordial than that of M. strigosa.
30. The germ line cysts break apart into individual cells and become packaged into primordial follicles.
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