NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: NOUN
- In gaming, anything which wins the stake immediately, such as a throw of 7 or 11 at craps, showing 21 at vingt-et-un, or holding 8 or 9 at baccara. See nick, n., 3.
- An Afro hairstyle.
- A combination in certain card and dice games that wins immediately.
- A yellowish gray to pale orange yellow.
- A note so affected.
- The sign (♮) placed before a note to cancel a preceding sharp or flat.
- One suited by nature for a certain purpose or function.
- One having all the qualifications necessary for success.
- Someone regarded as certain to succeed
- A notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
- (craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake
- An original or primary word; a word not derived from another; -- opposed to derivative.
- In mathematics, a geometrical or algebraic form from which another is derived, especially an algebraic expression of which another is the derivative; an equation which satisfies a differential equation, or equation of differences, of which it is said to be the primitive (if it has the requisite number of arbitrary constants to form the solution of the differential equation, it is called the complete primitive: see complete); a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal, etc.
- An early Christian.
- An original or primary word; a word from which another is derived: opposed to derivative.
- A work of art produced by one of the primitives.
- [capitalized] In the fine arts, a craftsman or artist who belongs to an early or under-developed period; especially, in the history of European painting, those painters of Italy, Flanders, Germany, and France who flourished in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, at the close of the medieval period and the beginning of the Renaissance. See painting, 1.
- A basic or fundamental unit of machine instruction or translation.
- A basic and indivisible unit of linguistic analysis.
- A word or word element from which another word is derived by morphological or historical processes or from which inflected forms are derived.
- A work of art created by a primitive artist.
- An artist having or affecting a simple, direct, unschooled style, as of painting.
- One belonging to an early stage in the development of an artistic trend, especially a painter of the pre-Renaissance period.
- One that is at a low or early stage of development.
- An unsophisticated or unintelligent person.
- A person who belongs to early stage of civilization
- A mathematical expression from which another expression is derived
- A word serving as the basis for inflected or derived forms
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: ADJECTIVE
- Having no sharps or flats.
- Not sharped or flatted.
- Of or relating to positive integers, sometimes including zero.
- Born to parents who have never been married to each other.
- Related genetically.
- Being in a state regarded as primitive, uncivilized, or unregenerate.
- Established by moral certainty or conviction.
- Expected and accepted.
- Faithfully representing nature or life.
- Not altered, treated, or disguised.
- Characterized by spontaneity and freedom from artificiality, affectation, or inhibitions. : naive.
- Not produced or changed artificially; not conditioned.
- Having a particular character by nature.
- Not acquired; inherent.
- Conforming to the usual or ordinary course of nature.
- Of, relating to, or concerning nature.
- Present in or produced by nature.
- Unaffected and natural looking
- Unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct
- (used especially of commodities) in the natural unprocessed condition
- Functioning or occurring in a normal way; lacking abnormalities or deficiencies
- Of a key containing no sharps or flats
- Existing in or in conformity with nature or the observable world; neither supernatural nor magical
- Existing in or produced by nature; not artificial or imitation
- In accordance with nature; relating to or concerning nature
- Related by blood; not adopted
- Being talented through inherited qualities
- That chord, the lowest note of which is of the same literal denomination as the fundamental base of the harmony; -- opposed to derivative.
- That system of axes to which the points of a magnitude are first referred, with reference to a second set or system, to which they are afterward referred.
- Original; primary; radical; not derived.
- Of or pertaining to a former time; old-fashioned; characterized by simplicity.
- Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first
- Of or relating to late medieval or pre-Renaissance European painters or sculptors.
- Not resulting from conscious thought or deliberation; unconscious or instinctual.
- Being a protolanguage.
- Serving as the basis for derived or inflected forms.
- Not derived from something else; primary or basic.
- Of or relating to a nonindustrial, often tribal culture, especially one that is characterized by an absence of literacy and a low level of economic or technological complexity.
- Characterized by simplicity or crudity; unsophisticated.
- Regarded as having changed little in evolutionary history. Not in scientific use.
- Having developed early in the evolutionary history of a group.
- Occurring in or characteristic of an early stage of development or evolution.
- Of or relating to an early or original stage or state; primeval.
- Belonging to an early stage of technical development; characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness
- Little evolved from or characteristic of an earlier ancestral type
- Used of preliterate or tribal or nonindustrial societies
- Of or created by one without formal training; simple or naive in style
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not adopted
- Related by blood
- Prompted by (or as if by) instinct
- Unthinking
- Neither supernatural nor magical
- Not artificial or imitation
- Existing in or produced by nature
- Relating to or concerning nature
- In accordance with nature
- Free from artificiality
- (of a parent or child) related by blood; genetically related
- (of a musical note) being neither raised nor lowered by one chromatic semitone
- (used especially of commodities) being unprocessed or manufactured using only simple or minimal processes
- Where two different persons, though no agreement express or implied had been made, came into such a relation that the pretor was induced to impute to it some of the legal characteristics of an obligation: for example, the fact of becoming unduly enriched at another person's expense.
- To the harmonics or overtones given off by any vibrating body over and above its original sound.
- To music produced by the voice, as distinguished from instrumental music; or
- To an air or modulation of harmony which moves by easy and smooth transitions, changing gradually or but little into nearly related keys; or
- To the diatonic or normal scale of C (see scale); or
- In music, a term applied either
- In mathematics, having 1 as the base of the system: applied to a function or number belonging or referred to such a system: as, natural numbers (that is, those beginning with 1); natural sines, cosines, etc. (those taken in arcs whose radii are 1).
- Same as naturalistic, 3.
- Of or pertaining to nature; connected with or relating to the existing system of things; treating of or derived from nature as known to man, or the world of matter and mind; belonging to nature: as, natural philosophy or history; natural religion or theology; natural laws.
- Being in conformity with the taws of nature; happening in the ordinary course of things, without the intervention of accident or violence; regulated or determined by the laws which govern events, actions, etc.: as, natural consequences; a natural death.
- Formed, produced, or brought about by nature, or by the operations of the laws of nature; real; not artificial or cultivated: as, natural scenery; a natural bridge.
- In a state of nature; unregenerate; carnal; physical.
- Obedient to the better impulses of one's nature; affectionate; kindly.
- Hence Not strained or affected; without affectation, artificiality, or exaggeration; easy; unaffected: applied to persons or to their conduct or manners, etc.
- In keeping with or proper to the nature, character, or constitution; belonging to birth or constitution; normal: as, the natural position of the body in sleep; the natural color of the hair; hence, as easy, spontaneous, etc., as if constituting a part of or proceeding from the very nature or constitution: as, oratory was natural to him.
- Born; being such as one or it is from birth.
- Produced or implanted at birth or when constituted or made; conferred by nature; inherent or innate; not acquired or assumed: as, natural disposition; natural beauty; a natural gait.
- Native; native-born; indigenous: as, natural citizens or subjects.
- By birth merely; not legal; illegitimate; bastard; as, a natural son: a use which dates from the beginning of the seventeenth century.
- Being such as one or it is by birth or by nature.
- Simple or naive in style
- A person who belongs to an early stage of civilization
- Synonyms and Pristine, etc. See primary.
- A number which satisfies the congruence x l (mod p) and no similar congruence of lower degree.
- A number whose pth power diminished by unity is the lowest power of it divisible by p.
- In geology, of the earliest or supposed earliest formation: in the early history of geology noting the older crystalline rocks of which the age and stratigraphical relations were uncertain, and the fossils (where these had once been present) either entirely obliterated or rendered so indistinct by metamorphism of the strata in which they were embedded that their determination was a matter of doubt.
- In botany, noting specific types, in opposition to forms resulting from hybridization.
- Primary or first of its kind; temporary and soon to disappear: opposed to definitive: as, the primitive aorta.
- In biology: rudimentary; inceptive; primordial; beginning to take form or acquire recognizable existence: applicable to any part, organ, or structure in the first or a very early stage of its formation: as, the primitive cerebral vesicles (the rudiment of the brain, out of which the whole brain is to be formed). See cut at protovertebra.
- In grammar, noting a word as related to another that is derived from it; noting that word from which a derivative is made, whether itself demonstrably derivative or not.
- Characterized by the simplicity of old times; old-fashioned; plain or rude: as, a primitive style of dress.
- Pertaining to the beginning or origin; original; especially, having something else of the same kind derived from it, but not itself derived from anything of the same kind; first: as, the primitive church; the primitive speech.
- In group-theory, not imprimitive.
- In the history of art, belonging to an early and not fully developed period.
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Primitive, Earthy, Uncontrived, Undyed, Spontaneous, Physical, Unbleached, Glandular, Inborn, Biological, Elemental, Organic, Innate, Instinctual, Instinctive
- Primeval, Rudimentary, Underived, Primitive person, Noncivilized, Primary, Early, Crude, Uninflected, Rude, Untrained, Natural, Simple, Elemental, Archaic
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Primitive, Earthy, Uncontrived, Undyed, Spontaneous, Physical, Unbleached, Glandular, Inborn, Biological, Elemental, Organic, Innate, Instinctual, Instinctive
- Primordial, Primeval, Rudimentary, Underived, Noncivilized, Primary, Early, Crude, Uninflected, Rude, Untrained, Natural, Simple, Elemental, Archaic
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Common carrier oils are often available in natural foods stores or stores that specialize in natural bath and body products.
- The relation of legal realism to natural law theory is straight forward: Americans reject appeals to natural law.
- The Butler Specialty Garner Woven Jute Stool brings a natural element to your decor with a mix of mango wood and natural fibers.
- Natural Gas and Ethanol Natural gas pipeline locations.
- Thanks to its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties, apple cider vinegar is used as a natural treatment for healthier skin and nails.
- Polymers in hair products include natural substances such as polysaccharides, including starch and cellulose derivatives, natural gums, and hydrolyzed proteins.
- Before managers attempt to alter natural riparian systems, they need to consider the interrelationships between vegetation and natural processes.
- Protecting Persons Affected by Natural Disasters: IASC Operational Guidelines on Human Rights and Natural Disasters.
- Freezing, dry cold, dry heat, and natural soil compositions can create natural embalming.
- Trees, wildife, water and many other natural resources are replaced by natural processes.
- Displays the Mesh Primitive Options dialog box, which sets the tessellation defaults for primitive mesh objects.
- Indeed, the use of brackets with these apparently primitive signs is itself an indication that they are not primitive signs.
- Million BC The Paleozoic Era is characterized by the appearance of marine invertebrates, primitive fishes, land plants, and primitive reptiles.
- If a Service Operation returns a single primitive value, then it is formatted as per the Representing Primitive Properties section.
- Otherwise, the primitive generator will produce a collection of line segments or triangles according to the primitive mode.
- Primitive Star Quilt Shop brings you beautiful primitive country patchwork, farmhouse, and rustic lodge quilted bedding sets to make your bedroom cozy.
- When the root is a primitive, primitive values do not trigger a constructor.
- Masculine Primitive, one focusing on the primitive as white man, the other on the primitive as Indian.
- These are called primitive values or primitive types.
- The parameters specified must be primitive dataypes, arrays of primitive datatypes, or collections of primitive datatypes.
NATURAL vs PRIMITIVE: QUESTIONS
- Are consecutive natural numbers always relatively prime?
- What are some characteristics of Natural Resources?
- Why is fermentation considered a natural phenomenon?
- How does convection affect the natural environment?
- Does tamoxifen increase testosterone in natural bodybuilders?
- Are teething tablets made from natural ingredients?
- Does natural resources affect development outcomes?
- When does a natural hazard escalate into a natural disaster?
- Do breast implants feel more natural with more natural tissue?
- Did the founders believe in natural law and natural rights?
- Is economic theory relevant to primitive countries?
- What are primitive neuroectodermal tumors (es/PNET)?
- Is primitive amplification supported with mesh shaders?
- What are primitive equations in meteorological dynamics?
- What facilities are available at primitive campsites?
- What are primitive and imprimitive permutation groups?
- Can primitive reflexes cause neurological underdevelopment?
- How to synchronize a boxed primitive with another boxed primitive?
- What are primitive and non-primitive data types in Java?
- How is Stanley portrayed as primitive and primitive?