primordial in the PONS Dictionary

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This primordial nature is eternal and unchanging, providing entities in the universe with possibilities for realization.
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They apparently evolved from primordial soup, and over the course of millions of years, become a space-faring species.
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Stellar nucleosynthesis is responsible for all of the other elements occurring naturally in the universe as stable isotopes and primordial nuclide, from carbon to plutonium.
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Is there a way leading from primordial "time" to the meaning of "being"?
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They may also discover pulsars and exploding primordial black holes, both of which would emit brief wideband pulses.
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Primordial follicles are immature primary oocytes surrounded by a single layer of granulosa cells.
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Animal hides were also frequently believed to be used for shelter by primordial peoples.
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The self-manifested being created the primordial waters and established his seed into it.
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She was the daughter of the primordial and symbolized both cosmic order and social harmony.
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The dying primordial man and bull emitted seeds.
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