English to Telugu Dictionary primitive

primitive

ఆదిమ
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'
ప్రాథమిక కాలం నాటి,
అతి ప్రాచీనకాలంనాటి
example
Tick those triangles that are primitive and out a cross by those which are multiples (of a 'primitive' triangle).
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.
Molar polymorphism is probably a 'primitive' mammalian character, conserved in marsupials and mustelids.
In the town itself the early 'primitive' buildings were gradually replaced by stone structures of the traditional German fachwerk style.
Animals display 'primitive' feelings that are a product of their programming or instinct.
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.
I grew up in a pretty 'primitive' environment, without many modern conveniences.
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?
The dog grimaced harshly, a cringe that did not suggest 'primitive' fear as much as painful recollection.
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.
Yet the system of thought he espoused was not 'primitive' , historical or fundamentalist, but rather thoroughly contemporary.
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.
He studied 'primitive' permutation groups and proved a finiteness theorem.
The path was in many places a 'primitive' stairway, or crude stepladder, at first through a jungle, and later up a very steep, grass-covered slope.
The main aim of the fair is to resuscitate 'primitive' art forms and allow the artists to interact directly with their buyers.
The claim is integral to the assumption: it makes we-intentionality not merely 'primitive' but basic.
As a social problem, this tendency is unmasked by the realist, who assists the native to develop beyond this stage of 'primitive' fetishism.
Certainly, other bird-like fossils will be found - either earlier or more 'primitive' .
The pleasure of digging derives from a 'primitive' instinct.
There are 'primitive' fears of loners that can be traced back to the days when everyone's energy and participation in rituals was necessary for the survival of a tribe.
Mingled with these basic joys is another less 'primitive' feeling - that of a mission accomplished.
Air-breathing in fish is, in fact, a 'primitive' character of all osteichthyans.
Those struggles were of an extremely 'primitive' character, involving the destruction of machinery by workers.
And a mouse with only one button and no wheel seems somewhat 'primitive' to me now.
He argues that participation in 'primitive' warfare, in proportional terms, is often deadlier than participation in modern warfare.
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.
She touched it gently with one finger, and what flashed through her wasn't pain but a shock of remembered ecstasy and a kind of 'primitive' greed.
These two sources - Cézanne and 'primitive' art - were of great importance in the genesis of Cubism.
The 'primitive' magmas are roughly equally distributed between arcs built on oceanic and continental crust.
The factors that produced social bandits and other 'primitive' rebels in the past are very much part of the present-day world.
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