Definition of Prebiological

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prebiological

prebendships
prebiblical
prebid
prebidden
prebidding
prebids
prebill
prebilled
prebilling
prebills
prebind
prebinding
prebinds
prebiologic
prebiological
prebiotic
prebiotic organic synthesis
prebiotically
prebiotics
prebirth
prebirths
preblended
prebless
preblessed
preblesses
preblessing
preblog
preboard
preboarded

Literary usage of Prebiological

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"2, 1968); SW Fox, The Origin oí Prebiological Systems (Academic Press, New York, 1965); HF Blum, ..."

2. Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education by Herbert Spencer Jennings, John Broadus Watson, Adolf Meyer, William Isaac Thomas (1917)
"Even in the prebiological period of human thought as among the Greeks, the school aimed at the development of the entire organism and the development of ..."

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