primitive in the PONS Dictionary

primitive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

primitive mammals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The region defined as the primitive streak continues to grow towards the distal tip.
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Prior to this, access to the town was limited to primitive roads and river boats.
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No truly primitive forms have been found to date.
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Use of those primitives can give performance issues as they are expensive to implement.
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Basic primitive types are almost always value types.
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The combination is thus primitive and highly sophisticated at the same time.
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Together, the bulbus cordis and the primitive ventricle give rise to the ventricles of the formed heart.
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Even by the period of the novels, certain bloodlines still produce sentient females, as do some, if not most, primitive tribes.
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All other (sister group and more primitive) synapsid clades have teeth that are set in shallow sockets.
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Of these, 23 are primitive and 41 are centered.
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