Anthropology
This is a relative question. A primitive mammal would be a platypus, a primitive fish would be a lamprey. A primitive man would be Homo Habilus.
more primitive
They are a hominid, but more specifically, they are considered a primitive human species.
A primitive culture has only the elements of characteristic of the early stages of its development; it is not as evolved or complex as modern culture.
Indigenous, tribal, primitive, native
Anthropology
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Chinese regarded foreigners to be uncivilized, primitive, and inferior to themselves.
Paul Fejos has written: 'The primitive theory of medicine in the context of primitive culture, magic and withcraft' -- subject(s): Medicine, Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric, History, Primitive societies, Traditional medicine 'Archeological explorations in the Cordillera Vilcabamba, southeastern Peru' -- subject(s): Antiquities
Primitive is spelled the way you spelled it: primitive.
No, countries that use a traditional economy are usually primitive, rural and use a system of barter and trade. As the manufacturing industry continues to decline in England, Its service, finance, and tourist industries continue to show healthy growth.
Rock salt can and still is used as a deodorant by many people. My homeopath highly recommends this over using traditional chemical-based deodorants.
The amount time, humans lived in “primitively” organized societies is longer than any other period of our history, and will continue to be do until we reached 100,000 AD.
People whipped themselves (as a sign of repent), they burned the bodies, primitive surgury on the victims, but mostly they prayed for deliverance.
People whipped themselves (as a sign of repent), they burned the bodies, primitive surgury on the victims, but mostly they prayed for deliverance.
Living in a cave is primitive.
Yes, primitive is an adjective.