English to Kannada Dictionary primitive

primitive

ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ
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'
ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ,
ಹಳೆಯ,
ಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯದ
adjective
ಪುರಾತನ
example
In the folk tales of 'primitive' societies ‘talking animals’ have occupied a highly ambiguous but a definite fantasy space.
There was frost one morning not long ago, but when I reached out to touch it in 'primitive' awe it was gone.
The success of the barometer led to the development of 'primitive' air pumps.
Those struggles were of an extremely 'primitive' character, involving the destruction of machinery by workers.
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' .
It also opens a wider question as to whether civilised societies could so quickly revert to 'primitive' behaviour.
The food was poor, services 'primitive' and the crossing rough.
Could this be why he claimed to feel more at home in small, close, remote, 'primitive' societies, which he had never directly experienced, than in the society he inhabited?
They constitute the 'primitive' elements out of which the world is constituted.
Some social theorists such as Marx viewed slavery as a necessary but 'primitive' stage in the evolution of human institutions despite it being inherently wasteful and inefficient.
In pursuit of bigger game, I began searching for similar archaic behavior in humans, focusing on the apparently 'primitive' vocalization of laughter.
The main aim of the fair is to resuscitate 'primitive' art forms and allow the artists to interact directly with their buyers.
Proponents of the multiregional theory consider Neanderthals as an earlier 'primitive' stage in the development of modern Europeans.
It was a radical group of artists and poets who were interested in folk and 'primitive' art as well as in spontaneous expression.
Iron is so important that 'primitive' societies are measured by the point at which they learn how to refine iron and enter the iron age!
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.
As a filmmaker, Sean Penn is attracted to the hinterland, where obsessions feed off 'primitive' fear.
The idea that beneath the outer shell of civilized humanity lies this kind of unbridled, 'primitive' passion is terrifying and exciting to him.
Long before the Spanish arrived, the Chamorros maintained a simple and 'primitive' civilization.
He studied 'primitive' permutation groups and proved a finiteness theorem.
I grew up in a pretty 'primitive' environment, without many modern conveniences.
The following are a few examples showing that addition, multiplication, and exponentiation are 'primitive' recursive.
Clients typically call their divorce lawyers when they are locked in the grip of 'primitive' emotion.
When he glanced back, Cestmir was advancing, an unstoppable 'primitive' rage in his eyes.
The 'primitive' magmas are roughly equally distributed between arcs built on oceanic and continental crust.
The nineteenth century notions of the evolution of religion from 'primitive' animism to polytheism to monotheism have been falsified in tribe after tribe all over the world.
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.
Abelard draws the conclusion that intentionality is a 'primitive' and irreducible feature of the mind, our acts of attending to things.
On a short trip to London that fall, he pursued his study of 'primitive' art in the Egyptian, Assyrian, and African collections at the British Museum.
These two sources - Cézanne and 'primitive' art - were of great importance in the genesis of Cubism.
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