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Meaning of primordial

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primordial (s)

having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state

primordial Sentence Examples

  1. The primordial soup theory suggests that life originated from a combination of organic molecules in Earth's early oceans.
  2. The primordial forests were teeming with ancient plant species.
  3. The primordial instinct for survival drives many of our actions today.
  4. Scientists study the primordial elements of the universe to understand its origins.
  5. The primordial ooze covered the landscape, giving birth to new forms of life.
  6. The ancient ruins offer a glimpse into the primordial civilizations that once thrived there.
  7. The primordial chaos of the universe eventually gave rise to order and structure.
  8. The deep ocean trenches contain some of the most primordial creatures on Earth.
  9. The primordial energy of the sun sustains life on our planet.
  10. The primordial stew of chemicals in the early atmosphere eventually led to the formation of complex molecules.

FAQs About the word primordial

having existed from the beginning; in an earliest or original stage or state

primeval, prehistoric, early, primal, prehistorical,ancient, primitive,embryonic, obsolete, aged

late, complex, evolved, evolved, advanced, high, higher, complex, high, late

The primordial soup theory suggests that life originated from a combination of organic molecules in Earth's early oceans.

The primordial forests were teeming with ancient plant species.

The primordial instinct for survival drives many of our actions today.

Scientists study the primordial elements of the universe to understand its origins.