pre jurassic

/priː dʒʊˈræsɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the time period before the Jurassic era, which was about 200 million years ago.
    • Some pre-Jurassic plants were very different from the ones we see today.
    • The museum has a fossil of a pre-Jurassic reptile that lived in the ocean.
    • Geologists study pre-Jurassic rock layers to understand Earth's early history.
  2. Extremely old or outdated; from a time long before the present.
    • Her fashion sense is pre-Jurassic; she still wears bell-bottoms and tie-dye.
    • That pre-Jurassic refrigerator in the basement uses way too much electricity.
    • My grandfather's pre-Jurassic computer still works, but it can't connect to the internet.
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