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Primeval

Primeval is an English adjective that denotes origin in the distant past. It refers to the earliest ages in the history of the Earth or the universe and is often used to evoke antiquity or primitiveness. In everyday usage it can describe landscapes, animals, or conditions thought to be ancient and undeveloped.

Etymology: The term derives from Latin primus ("first") and a root meaning age, passing into English through

Usage: In geology, palaeontology, and cosmology, "primeval" describes conditions or organisms from the earliest part of

In popular culture: "Primeval" has been used as a title for various works. Notably, a British science-fiction

Old
French.
It
has
been
in
use
since
the
medieval
period
to
convey
the
sense
of
the
first
age
or
ancient
times.
Earth’s
history
or
the
universe’s
formation.
Phrases
such
as
"primeval
forest"
or
"primeval
oceans"
convey
a
sense
of
age.
In
literature
and
art,
primeval
is
used
to
suggest
a
primordial
or
elemental
state,
often
to
contrast
with
modern
civilization.
It
is
frequently
encountered
in
descriptions
that
emphasize
raw,
undeveloped,
or
undisturbed
nature,
though
modern
usage
remains
largely
neutral
and
descriptive.
television
series
titled
Primeval
aired
from
2007
to
2011,
featuring
creatures
and
temporal
anomalies
connected
to
distant
pasts.
The
term
thus
serves
both
as
a
descriptive
term
in
science
and
as
a
cultural
reference.