Definitionadv. with reference to the origin or beginning
Last update: June 20, 2015
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He seemed at once disgusted by the fact she was a difficult mortal blood monkey and yet primitively protective, holding her as she quaked after her run-in with a man who wanted to kill her. [Please select]
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Primitively, where mere survival is the function of the organism as a whole, the value of accommodation is relatively fundamental. [Please select]
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"Primitively," says Rabier, "there is neither representative nor represented; there are sensations, representations, facts of consciousness, and that is all." [Please select]
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In the more primitively constructed examples the cross pieces seem to be simply laid on without any cutting in. [Please select]
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What could there be in common between the sophisticated Eglington and this sweet, primitively wholesome Quaker girl. [Please select]
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Mesonotum: the primitively upper surface of the 2d or middle thoracic ring. [Please select]
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Tergite: the primitively dorsal part of a segment, especially when that part consists of a single sclerite; usually applied to the abdomen. [Please select]
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The creature feels a sense of personal property in his food and in his sleeping-place, but appears not to extend his conception of individual rights beyond these primitively established limits. [Please select]
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Metanotum: the primitively upper surface of the third or posterior thoracic ring: in Diptera, the oval arched portion behind, beneath the scutellum best developed in flies with long, slender abdomen: e. [Please select]
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