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Definition of primeval adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

primeval

adjective
 
/praɪˈmiːvl/
 
/praɪˈmiːvl/
(British English also primaeval)
[usually before noun]
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  1. from the earliest period of the history of the world, very ancient
    • primeval forests
    • primeval soup (= the mixture of gases and substances that is thought to have existed when the earth was formed and from which life started)
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  2. (formal) (of a feeling, or a desire) very strong and not based on reason, as if from the earliest period of human life
    • primeval urges
  3. Word Originmid 17th cent.: from Latin primaevus (from primus ‘first’ + aevum ‘age’) + -al.
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