Phrases with «primitive form»

The phrase "primitive form" refers to something basic or simple, often describing the earliest or most elementary version of a concept, object, or idea. It implies a lack of complexity or development, suggesting that it is in its initial or original state. Full definition

Sentences with «primitive form»

  • It is the most primitive form of experience: the present feels the past, and the future will feel a past that includes our present. (religion-online.org)
  • In principle, life (in a generalized sense) and mind were there all along, but in primitive forms, much more primitive even than in a single plant cell. (religion-online.org)
  • Given that the style is mostly associated with painting, as the most primitive form of artistic expression, it also became an example used to illustrate the conservative nature of the genre. (widewalls.ch)
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