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I felt the primordial soup bubbling, and my whole entropic bulk quaked as I gazed at the last females of my species. I knew I was supposed to mate, but I wasn’t sure how. primordial (adj.): late 14c., from Late Latin primordialis “first of all, original,” from Latin primordium “a beginning, the beginning, origin, commencement,” from primus “first” + stem of ordiri “to begin.” In at least one hundred words, explain how the etymology of the word primordial aids in understanding the word’s meaning as it is used in the excerpt.

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