primordially

  • 51nomos —    by Jonathan Roffe    Nomos is the name that Deleuze gives to the way of arranging elements whether they are people, thoughts or space itself that does not rely upon an organisation or permanent structure. It indicates a free distribution,… …

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  • 52nomos —    by Jonathan Roffe    Nomos is the name that Deleuze gives to the way of arranging elements whether they are people, thoughts or space itself that does not rely upon an organisation or permanent structure. It indicates a free distribution,… …

    The Deleuze dictionary

  • 53primordial — [prī môr′dē əl] adj. [ME < LL primordialis < L primordium, the beginning < primus, first (see PRIME) + ordiri, to begin (see ORDER)] 1. first in time; existing at or from the beginning; primitive; primeval 2. not derivative; fundamental; …

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  • 54primordial — adj. 1 existing at or from the beginning, primeval. 2 original, fundamental. Derivatives: primordiality n. primordially adv. Etymology: ME f. LL primordialis (as PRIMORDIUM) …

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  • 55DEEP, THE — The ancient Hebrews believed that the earth lay across an all encompassing ocean, which they called tehom. The term is used in the Bible either for the primordial waters in toto (Gen. 1:2) or for the upper or lower portion alone (cf. Ps. 42:8).… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism