Definitions for pre-adamite

pre-adamite pre-Ad·am·ite

Spelling: [pree-ad-uh-mahyt]
IPA: /priˈæd əˌmaɪt/

Pre-Adamite is a 11 letter English word.

You can make 641 anagrams from letters in pre-adamite (-aadeeimprt).

Definitions for pre-adamite

noun

  1. a person supposed to have existed before Adam.
  2. a person who believes that there were people in existence before Adam.

adjective

  1. Also, pre-Adamic [pre-uh-dam-ik] /ˌprɛ əˈdæm ɪk/ (Show IPA). existing before Adam.
  2. of or relating to the pre-Adamites.

Origin of pre-adamite

First recorded in 1655-65; pre- + Adam + -ite1

Examples for pre-adamite

That the history of the earth may be divided in this way into distinct periods, all pre-Adamite.

But in his pre-Adamite days the opportunity did not present itself.

As the dives are become subject to thy beck, I expected to have found thee on the throne of the pre-Adamite kings.

All my impressions of them are summed in the epithet, often repeated, pre-Adamite.

It is a region of rocks, petrifactions, and other pre-Adamite peculiarities.

They rigged an anomalous, pre-Adamite fowl's foot with a corrugated sole, on each side of the engine.

It is the call of the wild to which the pre-Adamite monkey in our nature responds.

The rhinoceros, like the aboriginal native of the Congo, has come straight down from pre-Adamite days almost without change.

The air is like that of a pre-Adamite ironing-day in full blast.

Art thou not ashamed to be seen grasping this limber sapling, in preference to the sceptre of the pre-Adamite sultans?

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