List of synonyms from "primitive" to synonyms from "principle/principles"
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- Prince Charming
- Prince of Darkness
- Prince of Peace
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Definition of the day : « primitiveness »
- As in austerity : noun grimness, barrenness
- As in simplicity : noun absence of complication,
- Primitiveness, we must remember, does not depend on antiquity of date.
- Extract from : « Social Origins and Primal Law » by Andrew Lang
- He accounts for its 'wildness' by its primitiveness; it was blasphemous because savage.
- Extract from : « An Introduction to Mythology » by Lewis Spence
- He is a very likable man, and there is little about his primitiveness that is repulsive.
- Extract from : « The Bontoc Igorot » by Albert Ernest Jenks
- Our object has been to defend the ‘primitiveness of fetichism.’
- Extract from : « Custom and Myth » by Andrew Lang
- "One judges the primitiveness of a race by its cultural and technological institutions," Harkaway said, with a lofty smile.
- Extract from : « Once a Greech » by Evelyn E. Smith
- The strong, primitiveness of him was as alien to anything that was in Ruth as if the two had never seen each other before.
- Extract from : « Joyce of the North Woods » by Harriet T. Comstock
- In their ordinary life the Bahrein people still retain the primitiveness of the Bedouin.
- Extract from : « Southern Arabia » by Theodore Bent
- If it be correct, as I still think it is, it cannot but be fatal to the Arunta claim to primitiveness.
- Extract from : « The Secret of the Totem » by Andrew Lang
- But as is invariably the case in Turkey, close inspection revealed the primitiveness and roughness.
- Extract from : « The Red Rugs of Tarsus » by Helen Davenport Gibbons
- Thus the simplicity of Patrick Henry's habits and tastes might be inferred from the primitiveness of his dwelling.
- Extract from : « Homes of American Statesmen » by Various
