Primitive is something that is uncivilized or old and not up to date.
My parents have a very primitive way of disciplining me.
Yew , unicellular organisms are more primitive as compared to multicellular organisms .
A primitive meteorite is a type of meteorite that is considered to be in its most primitive and unaltered state since its formation, containing material that is similar to the initial building blocks of the solar system. These meteorites provide valuable insights into the early stages of our solar system's evolution.
A primitive trait is a characteristic (if regarding to humans) of a human body/personality that has not developed. For example, toe nails (we keep them as a physical burden from our ancestors, Great Apes).
In a hexagonal primitive cell, there are a total of 1 atom located at the center of the cell.
Primitive and crude mean the same thing. They're synonyms.
Primitive has a base in the word "Primate", so something that is more primitive is something more unsophisticated or savage.
Yes, spices were grown in primitive agriculture. Sure, if by primitive agriculture you mean horticulture, seasoning plants definitely count as primitive agriculture, supplementary to hunting and gathering.
A 'primitive' facility might be considered the opposite of a 'state of the art' facility. A facility which has few tools to work with.
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There is no such thing as primitive science. The same laws of science apply today as they do for yesterday and tomorrow! The word science really means 'knowledge'. Most of the time we use the word to refer to the specific methodologies and systems that are involved in experimental research. So Primitive Science can mean 'primitive knowledge'. See link.
Considered by whom? What do you mean by the terms "primitive" and "civilized"? The word "primitive" may have a meaning if you put it in a specific context; "civilized" is such an emotionally loaded term that you're better off not using it. A community can be technologically "primitive" while adhering to a highly "civilized" mode of conduct.
No. Early scientists who first examined the platypus assumed that, because it lays eggs, it was primitive. More advanced scientific methods since then have indicated that the platypus is not at all primitive, but highly developed. It is one of the earliest known species, and one which had hardly changed from its earlier form, but this does not mean it is "primitive".
The answer depends on what you mean by "primitive" ways. When the Western Society was still pretty much primitive, the civilisations of ancient China, India, Mesopotamia and Central America were building things which required very accurate measurement.
Everyone was primitive. lol What kind of a question is that anyway? If you mean the Authochthonous people, then it's the Weddha people. The Sinhalese and Tamil came later and intermixed with them.
The comparative form of "primitive" is "more primitive."