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prespaceflight

 
(adj.)
pre-space.
  • 1972 G. Zebroski Omega Point № 16: He is fond of citing vast amounts of earth history, mostly pre-spaceflight and solar system bound.
  • 1991 J. White Genocidal Healer General Practice (2003) № 269: To a culture at the prespaceflight level of technology, the sudden arrival among them of a vessel of the size and power of Vespasian, and the visually monstrous entities it contains, would not be reassuring.
  • 1993 Seattle Times (ProQuest) Feb. 12: Those of us in leadership roles within education today are products of the '40s, '50s and '60s. Our initial value systems and understandings were shaped by a Cold War, pre-computer, pre-space flight and a Eurocentric world.
  • 2003 J. Barnes In Hall of Martian King № 114: The Pertrans car glided through Magnificiti, a pretty little town that looked like a random collection of European architectural ideas from all the prespaceflight centuries.


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