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Primitive

early times original primordial primeval first as primitive innocence the primitive church


Primitiveness

the quality or state of being primitive conformity to primitive style or practice


Mastotermes

a primitive genus of termites mostly extinct sometimes considered the most primitive


barbarisation

act or process of barbarizing an act that makes people primitive and uncivilized


barbarization

act or process of barbarizing an act that makes people primitive and uncivilized


Blastema

the structureless protoplasmic tissue of the embryo the primitive basis of an organ yet unformed from which it grows


Brasenia

a genus of dicotyledonous flowering plants regarded as the most primitive of extant angiosperms alternatively a member of the family nymphaeaceae


Catechumen

instruction in the doctrines of christianity a neophyte in the primitive church one officially recognized as a christian and admitted to


Chthonian

of the greeks whose worship is widely considered as more primitive in form than that of the olympian gods the characteristics


Cingalese

a native or natives of ceylon descended from its primitive inhabitants


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