Prehistoric in spanish

Prehistórico

pronunciation: pɹ̩eistoʊɹ̩ikoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
prehistorico

prehistoric1 = prehistórico. 

Example: Like the popular image of a prehistoric iceman taken from a glacier and warmed back to life, libraries were startled awake to a new information era = Como la imagen popular de un hombre prehistórico de la edad del hielo sacado de un glaciar y devuelto a la vida, las bibliotecas se despertaron sobresaltadas en una nueva era de la información.

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» in prehistoric times = en la prehistoria, en tiempos prehistóricos, en la época prehistórica.

Example: A number of discoveries made around the world indicate that sophisticated surgery was very often performed in prehistoric times.

» prehistoric man = hombre de las cavernas, cavernícola, troglodita.

Example: The park was set aside to preserve the works and relics of prehistoric man and Native American culture.

» since prehistoric times = desde la prehistoria, desde tiempos prehistóricos, desde la época prehistórica.

Example: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.

prehistoric2 = antidiluviano, prehistórico. 

Example: It is not her prehistoric opinions I am concerned with here, but her gross distortions of the truth.

Prehistoric synonyms

past in spanish: , pronunciation: pæst noun, adjectiveunfashionable in spanish: , pronunciation: ənfæʃənəbəl adjectiveunstylish in spanish: , pronunciation: ənstaɪlɪʃ adjectiveprehistorical in spanish: , pronunciation: prihɪstɔrɪkəl adjectiveout of fashion in spanish: , pronunciation: aʊtʌvfæʃən undefined
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