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Meanings of extremely primitive in English
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Usage of extremely primitive in English
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Indeed, their ideas of criminal procedure in general are extremelyprimitive.
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Of mankind in this extremelyprimitive condition we have no traces.
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Because of this, we regard monotheism as an extremelyprimitive and limiting point of view.
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They are an extremelyprimitive people, and for the most part dispense altogether with clothing.
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They are researching a group of animals called Acoela, which, in evolutionary terms, are extremelyprimitive.
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There are three cases on record in the older literature of penises extremelyprimitive in development.
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Our present, slow climb has been the product of the extremelyprimitive survivors of those disasters.
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A sort of extremelyprimitive computer file.
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Granted, lipreading's an extremelyprimitive technique.
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Spinning and weaving in some extremelyprimitive fashion were evolved, so that the people were not entirely clothed in skins.
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For example: the Company will gradually introduce the manufacture of goods into the settlements which will, of course, be extremelyprimitive at their inception.
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The Lituanian language even as it is now spoken by the common people, contains some extremelyprimitive grammatical forms-insome cases almost identical with Sanskrit.