Pronunciation: /əˈdæmətɪk/
adjective relating to or resembling Adam, the first man in the Bible; primitive or unspoiled
A1 The cave paintings were created in an adamitic style.
A2 The artist's adamitic sculptures were displayed in the gallery.
B1 The ancient civilization had adamitic beliefs about the origins of the universe.
B2 The philosopher's adamitic theories challenged traditional views on morality.
C1 The scientist presented an adamitic hypothesis that revolutionized the field of physics.
C2 The author's adamitic writing style captivated readers around the world.
formal The ancient text described the adamitic race as the first humans created by God.
informal Some people still believe in the adamitic origin of humanity.
slang I heard a conspiracy theory that claims the adamitic bloodline still exists among certain elite families.
figurative The artist's painting depicted an adamitic figure emerging from the earth, symbolizing the birth of civilization.
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