Pronunciation: /priˈhjuːmən/
noun a being or creature that existed before humans
A1 Prehumans lived thousands of years ago.
A2 Scientists study prehumans to learn more about human evolution.
B1 The discovery of prehuman tools provided valuable insights into early human behavior.
B2 Anthropologists have uncovered evidence of prehuman societies in various parts of the world.
C1 The study of prehumans is essential for understanding the development of complex societies.
C2 Researchers continue to debate the significance of prehumans in the evolutionary timeline.
adjective describing something that existed before humans
A1 The prehuman ancestors of modern humans lived thousands of years ago.
A2 Scientists study prehuman fossils to learn more about our evolutionary history.
B1 There is evidence of prehuman tools being used for hunting and gathering.
B2 The discovery of prehuman art in caves has provided insights into early human culture.
C1 Anthropologists continue to debate the origins of prehuman species.
C2 The study of prehuman genetics has revolutionized our understanding of human evolution.
formal The study of prehuman civilizations is a fascinating area of research for archaeologists.
informal Some scientists believe that prehuman species may have had advanced intelligence.
slang I heard a rumor that there are prehuman creatures living in the forest.
figurative The artist's depiction of a prehuman landscape was both eerie and captivating.
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