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primeval
[FONT=arial, helvetica]Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 09, 2008 is:
primeval \prye-MEE-vul\ adjective
: of or relating to the earliest ages (as of the world or human history) : ancient, primitive
Example sentence:
A small tract of land to the north contains the last remnants of the primeval forest that covered this region a thousand years ago.
Did you know?
First things first. "Primeval" comes from the Latin words "primus," meaning "first," and "aevum," meaning "age." In Latin, those terms were brought together to form "primaevus," a word that means "of or relating to the earliest ages." Other English words that descend from "primus" include "prime" and "primary," "primordial" (a synonym of "primeval"), and "primitive." "Primus" also gave rise to some terms for folks who are number one in charge, including "prince" and "principal."
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