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prehistoric Meaning in Telugu ( prehistoric తెలుగు అంటే)



చరిత్రపూర్వ, లిఖిత చరిత్ర మొదటిసారి

Adjective:

చరిత్రపూర్వ, లిఖిత చరిత్ర మొదటిసారి,



prehistoric's Usage Examples:

This article about a prehistoric cartilaginous fish is a stub.


That Caesar mentions both praemia poenasque, premiums and fines may indicate that a system with two separate kinds of fines, comparable to the body-fine/restitution and honour-price in early Irish and Welsh law, already existed in late prehistoric Celtic laws.


The nearby landscapeKilmartin Glen is the richest prehistoric landscape in Scotland.


The Mudgegonga rock shelter is a large rock overhang which contains over 400 Aboriginal wall paintings and stencils and evidence of prehistoric Aboriginal.


the hind legs of prehistoric earth"s giant saurians, and terminated in ridgy-veined pads that were neither hooves nor claws.


Worminkle quickly takes the letter back and continues the journey with the team, but after they stop in prehistoric times, Worminkle betrays the team, telling them he actually used them as part of his plan to escape from the Government.


James, 1991 – Oʻahu icterid-like gaper (prehistoric) Aidemedia lutetiae Olson " James, 1991 – Maui Nui icterid-like gaper (prehistoric) Aidemedia zanclops.


life of New Mexico contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of New Mexico.


The river has been an important trade route into central Europe since prehistoric times and a string of small settlements has grown up along the banks.


PrehistoryExcavations conducted in 1931/2 at Tepe Giyan by Georges Contenau and Roman Ghirshman led to the conclusion that Nahavand and its environs have been inhabited since prehistoric times.


Since the opening of the third book starts at the same place and time (prehistoric Earth) as the opening of the second radio series, the entire Secondary Phase was dismissed as one of Zaphod's psychotic episodes (including events that did take place in the books).



Synonyms:

prehistorical, past,



Antonyms:

incoming, future, present,



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