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primitive Meaning in Tamil ( primitive வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நாகரீக முதிர்ச்சியற்ற,



primitive தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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primitive's Usage Examples:

In the petiole these strands may increase in number by branching, and thotigh usually reducible to the outline of the primitive horseshoe, more or less elaborated, they may in some of the complex polycylic dictyostelic types (Marattiaceae) be arranged in several concentric circles, thus imitating the arrangement of strands formed in the stem.


When I saw the fern, I was reminded of primitive plants that I saw in a history video.


They are addressed to a people whose mental processes and philosophy were primitive; and since teaching, in order to be communicable, must adapt itself to current beliefs of God, man and nature - and the inveterate conservatism of man must be born in mind - the trend of ideas must not be confused with the average standard of thought.


That in days so remote as to be undateable, a Dravidian people driven from their primitive home in the hills of the Indian Deccan made their way south via Ceylon (where they may to-day be regarded as represented by the Veddahs) and eventually sailed and drifted in their bark boats to the western and north-western shores of Australia.


the bionomic nature of metamorphosis, and to what extent it existed in primitive insects.


We have sought to render onl y the spirit of primitive religion, keeping clear both of technicalities and of departmental investigations.


Some of those zoologists who look to Peripatus, or a similar worm-like form, as representing the direct ancestors of the Hexapoda have laid stress on a larva like the caterpillar of a moth or saw-fly as representing a primitive stage.


They used constructivism and Cubism as the base for their work: which developed through looking at primitive, everyday objects.


On the other hand, Huxley's summation of the primitive characters of all the mammals led him to an amphibian stem type, a prophecy which has proved faulty because based on erroneous analysis and comparison.


accurately, the amazing facts of Christ and primitive Christianity, every imaginable hypothesis is canvassed.


Since the first term represents a stream of white light, the plate will appear uncoloured whenever the plane of polarization of either stream transmitted by it coincides with either the primitive or final plane of polarization.


Bourne, 1887) is always intercalated as a secretion by one or both of them; this is a gelatinoid, primitively structureless lamella, which in the first instance serves merely as a basal support for the cells.





Synonyms:

crude, early, rude,



Antonyms:

worker, debtor, male, late,

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