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    prim·i·tive
    [ˈprimədiv]
    adjective
    primitive (adjective)
    1. relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something:
      "primitive mammals" · "a name corrupted from primitive German"
      • relating to or denoting a preliterate, nonindustrial society or culture characterized by simple social and economic organization:
        "primitive people"
      • (of behavior, thought, or emotion) apparently originating in unconscious needs or desires and unaffected by objective reasoning:
        "the primitive responses we share with many animals"
      • of or denoting a simple, direct style of art that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques:
        "the Fauves saw primitive art as a liberating force"
    2. having a quality or style that offers an extremely basic level of comfort, convenience, or efficiency:
      "the accommodations at the camp were a bit primitive"
    3. not developed or derived from anything else:
      "the primitive material of the universe"
      • linguistics
        denoting a word, base, or root from which another is historically derived.
      • mathematics
        (of an algebraic or geometric expression) from which another is derived, or which is not itself derived from another.
    4. biology
      (of a part or structure) in the first or early stage of formation or growth; rudimentary. See also primitive streak
    noun
    primitive (noun) · primitives (plural noun)
    1. a person belonging to a preliterate, nonindustrial society:
      "reports of travelers and missionaries described contemporary primitives"
    2. a pre-Renaissance painter.
      • a modern painter who imitates the pre-Renaissance style.
      • an artist employing a simple, naive style that deliberately rejects subtlety or conventional techniques:
        "the Catalan primitives"
      • a painting by a primitive artist, or an object in a primitive style:
        "Santa Fe style antiques and Mexican primitives" · "Ohio primitives such as treenware utensils"
    3. linguistics
      a word, base, or root from which another is historically derived.
      • mathematics
        an algebraic or geometric expression from which another is derived; a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal.
      • computing
        a simple operation or procedure of a limited set from which complex operations or procedures may be constructed, especially a simple geometric shape that may be generated in computer graphics by such an operation or procedure:
        "the program includes a complete set of drawing primitives"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘original, not derivative’): from Old French primitif, -ive, from Latin primitivus ‘first of its kind’, from primus ‘first’.
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    adjective
    1. relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something:
    2. having a quality or style that offers an extremely basic level of comfort, convenience, or efficiency:
    3. (of a part or structure) in the first or early stage of formation or growth; rudimentary. See also
      primitive streak
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