primeval in the PONS Dictionary

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The closer one gets to the forest floor, the more dangerous and primeval the environment becomes.
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The watersheds primeval forest contained massive trees, some covering as much as a half-acre of ground.
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The forest has many trees that are 300 years old, and the primeval forest's vintage is stated to be 20,000 years.
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The oak woodland is botanically an important survivor of primeval stock.
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Primeval vegetation, orchids masses on tall trees and tree ferns contribute to its popularity as a picnic spot.
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The tree survived until the 1920s and was thought to be a survivor of the primeval forest.
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The primeval germ of any proposition is causality as the only function of thought.
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This features many of the trademarks of that genre; muscled warriors, masked villains and a nameless, primeval setting.
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He is unborn, eternal, ever existing and primeval.
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He is eternal, ever-existing and primeval that is, there is no trace in history of his coming into being.
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