💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Preprimitive"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| primitive | Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first. |
| premedieval | Before the Middle Ages. |
| primevous | (obsolete) Primeval, primordial. |
| primordiate | (archaic) Primordial. |
| pre-hexameral | (obsolete) Occurring before the supposed creation of the universe. |
| primative | Obsolete spelling of primitive. [Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.] |
| preallable | (obsolete, rare) Preliminary; previous. |
| prehist. | Abbreviation of prehistoric. [(properly) Of or relating to the epoch before written record.] |
| aforetimenoun | (archaic) A former time. |
| predecessive | (now rare) Going before; preceding. |
| prior | Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous. |
| primernoun | A children's book intended to teach literacy: how to read, write, and spell. |
| prehistoricnoun | (properly) Of or relating to the epoch before written record. |
| antediluvian | Of a person or thing: very old; ancient. |
| prejacentnoun | (philosophy, logic, linguistics) A proposition laid out previously; a proposition from which another proposition is inferred. |
| paleolithicnoun | A period that lasted from two and a half million years ago to 10,000 BCE; the Old Stone Age. |
| prelatick | Obsolete form of prelatic. |
| aforegoingnoun | (archaic) preceding, going before. |
| parachronistic | Belonging to an earlier time; too old to be used; primitive; out of date. |
| ancientnoun | A person who lived in ancient times. |
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