Definitionadj. belonging to or existing in times before recorded history
Last update: January 19, 2017
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People say prehistoric when I think they are smart in my world. [Please select]
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Prehistoric Ajanta caves are the main source of income for Maharashtra tourism. [adjective]
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"But he was prehistoric," rejoined my lord. [verb]
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The domus de gianas, on the other hand, resemble closely the rock tombs of the prehistoric cemeteries of Sicily. [Please select]
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Rice is the staple food of the common people, and has been raised from prehistoric periods. [Please select]
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[1] For example, parts of the "Common Law" can be traced back, through English "dooms" (decisions or laws), to prehistoric times. [Please select]
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Toward the north of the widespread plain rose the rugged columns of Stonehenge (S3), surrounded by the burial mounds of prehistoric peoples. [Please select]
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Respecting their prehistoric migrations and settlements, we have little or no certain knowledge. [Please select]
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This prehistoric union, however or by whomsoever effected, laid the basis of the greatness of Athens. [Please select]
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