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primigenial
primigenial, a. Now rare. (praɪmɪˈdʒiːnɪəl) Also erron. primogenial, -geneal. [f. L. prīmigeni-us, also prīmigen-us first of its kind, original (f. prīmi-, comb. form of prīm-us first + genus kind, or gen-, stem of gignĕre to beget, produce) + -al1. Often erroneously spelt primogenial (-geneal), by ... Oxford English Dictionary
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primigenious
† primigenious, a. Obs. (praɪmɪˈdʒiːnɪəs) Also erron. primogenious, -eous. [f. L. prīmigeni-us (see primigenial) + -ous. Often erroneously primogenious (-eous): see above.] = primigenial.1620 Bp. Hall Hon. Mar. Clergy i. xxv. 134 The Primigenious [Wks. 1628 primogenious] Antiquitie (which proceeded ... Oxford English Dictionary
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primogenial
primogenial, -genian, -genious (-geneous) erroneous forms of primigenial, -genian, -genious; app. in imitation of primogenit, -geniture, etc., in which the first element is L. prīmō. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ina (crater)
already fallen while darker parts of the lowlands are where collapse is incomplete collapsing, and the hills are the slowly diminishing remains of the primigenial wikipedia.org
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primigenal
† primigenal, a. Nat. Hist. Obs. (praɪˈmɪdʒɪnəl) [f. L. prīmigen-us (= prīmigenius: see primigenial) + -al1.] Belonging to or constituting the regnum primigenum, a kingdom of nature proposed to include the lowest or most primitive forms of animals and plants (corresponding to Wilson's Primalia or Ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cavalier-Smith's system of classification
In 1866, Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919) proposed the name "Protista" for the primigenial kingdom and included bacteria in this third kingdom of life. ) The wikipedia.org
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