Postdiluvian

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    95 %
  • Postdiluvian Meanings

    adjective relating to or characteristic of the period following the biblical flood

    Fields related to postdiluvian

    Literature

    Used in literary works to symbolize a time of renewal or rebirth after a catastrophic event

    History

    Historical discussions of ancient civilizations and their myths and legends related to floods and destruction

    Geology

    Refers to the time period after the biblical flood, often used in discussions of sedimentary layers and geological formations

    Theology

    Relates to the biblical flood story and discussions of divine intervention and punishment

    Occupation Usage of postdiluvian

    Writer

    In literature, a writer may use the term 'postdiluvian' to describe a story or setting that takes place after a great flood, similar to the biblical story of Noah's Ark.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'postdiluvian' in discussions about trauma and rebuilding after a major disaster or crisis, drawing parallels to the concept of a world after a catastrophic flood.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term 'postdiluvian' to refer to the time period following a major geological or environmental event, such as a flood, and its impact on civilizations and societies.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use the term 'postdiluvian' to describe geological features or evidence of past floods or other cataclysmic events that have shaped the Earth's landscape.

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