Pronunciation: /poʊst.dɪˈluviən/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the period following the biblical flood
A1 The postdiluvian world was much different from the prehistoric era.
A2 The scientist studied the postdiluvian fossils to learn about ancient civilizations.
B1 The archaeologist discovered a postdiluvian settlement buried beneath layers of sediment.
B2 The postdiluvian landscape was evidence of a catastrophic flood that reshaped the region.
C1 The postdiluvian flora and fauna showed signs of adaptation to a changed environment.
C2 The geologist analyzed the postdiluvian rock formations to determine the age of the earth.
formal The scientist conducted a study on the postdiluvian climate conditions.
informal The history professor loves talking about postdiluvian civilizations.
slang I heard that movie is set in a postdiluvian world, should be interesting.
figurative After the flood, the town had a postdiluvian feel to it, with everything looking washed out and new.
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