English to Tamil Dictionary primitive

primitive

பழமையான
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'
பழைய,
முற்காலத்திய
adjective
நாகரீக முதிர்ச்சியற்ற
example
Until this time, a 'primitive' plow was arduously pulled through rough ground by an unshod horse with a strap across its windpipe.
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.
Nouns fall into three major groups: the basic or " 'primitive' " nouns, noun compounds, and nouns formed from verbs.
In the folk tales of 'primitive' societies ‘talking animals’ have occupied a highly ambiguous but a definite fantasy space.
In this brief note I wish to critically discuss Searle's claim that we-intentionality is biologically 'primitive' and irreducible.
The use of the 'primitive' Etruscan style suggests a time so ancient as to be inseparable from nature.
Tick those triangles that are primitive and out a cross by those which are multiples (of a 'primitive' triangle).
Long before the Spanish arrived, the Chamorros maintained a simple and 'primitive' civilization.
As people banded together to constitute 'primitive' societies thousands of years ago, the first major form of organization to emerge was the tribe.
As Toynbee observed, the Greek gods were thus made in the image of barbarian man - a 'primitive' who has been drawn into an encounter with a decadent civilisation and adopted the worst customs of both worlds.
It was painted from notes she made while traveling in the district, and is a summation of her landscape style and ideals which often ended in a form of 'primitive' cubism.
In 'primitive' tribes, the names of people, places and things have talismanic powers.
At the time of his marriage in May of 1747 Hamilton had struggled for almost eight years to create a comfortable niche in a 'primitive' New World environment.
There's a scarlet dining-room, with distressed metal walls, a Chinese emperor's daybed for lounging about on, and a fabulous collection of 'primitive' art and antiques.
Hence it is certain that still more 'primitive' life forms must have preceded the prokaryotes.
Yet the system of thought he espoused was not 'primitive' , historical or fundamentalist, but rather thoroughly contemporary.
Air-breathing in fish is, in fact, a 'primitive' character of all osteichthyans.
The platypus is considered a 'primitive' mammal, yet its bill appears to be highly advanced.
Mingled with these basic joys is another less 'primitive' feeling - that of a mission accomplished.
Ricoeur argues that this 'primitive' desire for order, at least in its more developed forms, takes precedence over the desire for retribution.
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.
Does it not follow that if the evolution of amoeba to man is fact, then the development of 'primitive' man to civilized man must be fact also?
And the raw primitive hope was crushed to produce an equally raw and 'primitive' anger.
His style has been loosely described as expressionistic, surrealistic, naive, and 'primitive' , but was also strongly influenced by the urban realism of John Sloan.
The idea that beneath the outer shell of civilized humanity lies this kind of unbridled, 'primitive' passion is terrifying and exciting to him.
Comets represent fragments of 'primitive' material from the outer Solar System in the same way that asteroids represent fragments of material from the inner Solar System.
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' .
His explanations of 'primitive' customs are much cruder than the meaning of these customs themselves.
Recent demonstration of the ability of 'primitive' cells to mobilize and home to the infarcted heart have raised the possibility that undifferentiated cells may translocate from the recipient to the graft, contributing to ventricular remodeling.
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.
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