Prehistórico in english
Prehistoric
pronunciation: prihɪstɔrɪk part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: prihɪstɔrɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures
prehistórico1 = prehistoric ; primaeval [primeval, -USA].
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 = 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.Example: Another essential component is the idea of a return to the paradisiac conditions of the primeval era.more:
» desde la época prehistórica = since prehistoric times .
Example: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.» desde tiempos prehistóricos = since prehistoric times .
Example: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.» en la época prehistórica = in prehistoric times .
Example: A number of discoveries made around the world indicate that sophisticated surgery was very often performed in prehistoric times.» en tiempos prehistóricos = in prehistoric times .
Example: A number of discoveries made around the world indicate that sophisticated surgery was very often performed in prehistoric times.» hombre prehistórico, el = early man .
Example: Early man couldn't stomach milk, according to research.prehistórico2 = antediluvian ; prehistoric.
Example: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.Example: It is not her prehistoric opinions I am concerned with here, but her gross distortions of the truth.