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31primitive — SYN: primordial (2). [L. primitivus, fr. primus, first] * * * prim·i·tive prim ət iv adj 1) closely approximating an early ancestral type: little evolved 2) belonging to or characteristic of an early stage of development <primitive cells>… …
32primitive — See primeval, primitive …
33primitive — adj. Primitive is used with these nouns: ↑civilization, ↑creature, ↑culture, ↑instinct, ↑mammal, ↑man, ↑people, ↑religion, ↑ritual, ↑society, ↑superstition, ↑ …
34primitive — Synonyms and related words: Bronze Age man, Gothic, Hominidae, Iron Age man, Neanderthal, Stone Age man, ab ovo, abecedarian, aboriginal, aborigine, ancestral, ancient, animal, antediluvian, antenatal, antepatriarchal, anthropoid, ape man,… …
35Primitive Baptist — Primitive Baptists (also known as Old School Baptists) are a group of Baptists that have a historical connection to the missionary / anti missionary controversy that divided Baptists of America in the early part of the 19th century. Those… …
36Primitive accumulation of capital — is a concept introduced by Karl Marx in part 8 of the first volume of Das Kapital (in German: ursprüngliche Akkumulation , literally original accumulation or primeval accumulation ). Its purpose is to help explain how the capitalist mode of… …
37Primitive (mathématiques) — Primitive Pour les articles homonymes, voir Primitive (homonymie). Cet article fait partie de la série Primitives de fonctions Rationnelles Logarithmes …
38Primitive markings — among domestic horses are a group of hair coat markings and qualities associated with primitive breeds,cite journal |last=Stachurska |first=AM |title=Inheritance of primitive markings in horses |journal=J. Anim. Breed. Genet. |year=1999… …
39Primitive axes of coordinate — Primitive Prim i*tive, a. [L. primitivus, fr. primus the first: cf. F. primitif. See {Prime}, a.] 1. Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first; as, primitive innocence; the primitive… …
40Primitive chord — Primitive Prim i*tive, a. [L. primitivus, fr. primus the first: cf. F. primitif. See {Prime}, a.] 1. Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first; as, primitive innocence; the primitive… …