English to Gujarati Dictionary primitive

primitive

આદિમ
definition
noun
The difficulty with this strategy was that it tended to provide ample room for the reproduction of stereotypical views regarding the barbarism of the primitive .
a person belonging to a preliterate, nonindustrial society or culture.
Theirs was no retrograde revival of past styles, but a reworking of Giotto and the Italian primitives through a modernist lens, specifically, the ironic classicism of Giorgio de Chirico.
a pre-Renaissance painter.
adjective
primitive mammals
relating to, denoting, or preserving the character of an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something.
the primitive material of the universe
not developed or derived from anything else.
translation of 'primitive'
પ્રાથમિક કક્ષાનું,
પ્રાથમિક સ્વરૂપનું,
આદ્ય,
મૂળ,
આદિમ
adjective
અસલનું
example
Molar polymorphism is probably a 'primitive' mammalian character, conserved in marsupials and mustelids.
They are living in mud huts and everything is 'primitive' by our standards, but unbelievably clean.
As a filmmaker, Sean Penn is attracted to the hinterland, where obsessions feed off 'primitive' fear.
This land bridge allowed 'primitive' mammals to colonize South America from the North.
Also, the sights are usually quite 'primitive' by today's standards.
Abelard draws the conclusion that intentionality is a 'primitive' and irreducible feature of the mind, our acts of attending to things.
You must be prepared to leave the comfort of your home for a more 'primitive' place in the country many miles away at which you will live and work for two months.
It is hard to imagine the 'primitive' conditions in those early days, when Rowntree's entire male staff numbered about 30.
Lacking either camera or scales I experienced a brief temptation to take the fish home with me - more as proof to my wife and children that I could actually catch a bass, than through a 'primitive' desire to feed them.
Many are made of 'primitive' materials, such as rocky minerals and flecks of metal, from which it is believed the planets were made.
Like some 'primitive' who thinks the camera steals his soul, Fowles seems to believe that his precious diary is a record of a sacred, special, inviolate self, and he must obey this self above all else.
In other words, such demonstrations of ingenuity can be a powerful argument against the idea that ancient man was a less-evolved 'primitive' .
If that were the case then no civil law could apply and all men preserved their 'primitive' rights to secure themselves at all costs from harm.
The egg-laying platypus and its cousin, the anteater, along with marsupials, make up the most 'primitive' group of living mammals.
However, he was hailed as a great artist and visionary by Picasso, Magritte and Ernst, who admired Rousseau's 'primitive' style of painting and viewed him as being part of a force that was changing the face of art.
These basic entrepreneurial skills may be 'primitive' , but they enable individuals to earn enough money to support themselves and add to family incomes.
And yet any sort of ignorance of first or 'primitive' names involves an ignorance of secondary words; for they can only be explained by the primary.
The claim is integral to the assumption: it makes we-intentionality not merely 'primitive' but basic.
The main aim of the fair is to resuscitate 'primitive' art forms and allow the artists to interact directly with their buyers.
Internet organization is still rather 'primitive' , but search engines are looking for ways to minimize the effectiveness of these link exchanges.
They felt that the art of the current establishment was too academic and refined to retain any degree of expression, so they instead found inspiration in medieval German art and 'primitive' African sculpture.
Logic and reason are overwhelmed by adrenaline and a 'primitive' desire to protect your own.
The food was poor, services 'primitive' and the crossing rough.
Tick those triangles that are primitive and out a cross by those which are multiples (of a 'primitive' triangle).
For instance, bauxite or uranium have no value in a 'primitive' society where they cannot be utilised, but in an economy that produces aluminium or harnesses atomic power they become valuable resources.
Certainly, other bird-like fossils will be found - either earlier or more 'primitive' .
The early and 'primitive' myths were stories, mainly stories about gods, and their units were physical images.
The main results describe the structure of B / A where B and A are non-zero ideals in L proving, in particular, that B / A is a 'primitive' ring that is not regular.
It was a radical group of artists and poets who were interested in folk and 'primitive' art as well as in spontaneous expression.
Symbols of science, art and magic can be found in 'primitive' cave paintings in France.
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