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It is largely used to refer to a state or quality of being primitive; one example sentence could be, "The primitiveness of the local village was striking to the visitors who had only ever seen large cities."
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primitiveness
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The quality or state of being primitive.
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But the very primitiveness of such association based on pure sound ("hol") may account for the pun's immense popularity with children and its prevalence in certain types of mental disorder ("punning mania").
Modern discoglossids combine primitiveness and specialization in their anatomy and behaviour.
The word has come to suggest a certain vague primitiveness, instinct unleavened by experience, a false prophet.
In an essay of 1929, he speculates comically on why God took a special interest in the Jews: "There were so many others that were nice, malleable, and well trained: happy, balanced Greeks, adventurous Phoenicians, artful Egyptians, Assyrians with strange imaginations, northern tribes with beautiful, blond-haired, as it were, ethical primitiveness and refreshing forest smells.
At the outset of the journey he spoke in belittling terms of Italy, of its primitiveness, its poverty.
True, he had suffered from the primitiveness and savagery of the cowherds, but what could be expected from such a rabble?
The original Prince of Persia, which came out in 1989, now seems almost touching in its primitiveness, closer to Pong than to Gungrave or Steel Battalion.
To create his dermatology textbook, Dr. Rigel read many old textbooks, and he was struck by both the progress and primitiveness of treatment.
And that sheen in no way detracted from the work's would-be primitiveness, instead lending the biting sonorities a sort of surgical edge.
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