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  • A Primitive Evolution
  • Canadian rock band

    A Primitive Evolution (often identified using the abbreviation A.P.E.) is an alternative rock band based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formed in the fall

    A Primitive Evolution

    A Primitive Evolution

    A_Primitive_Evolution

  • Evolution of fish
  • Origin and diversification of fish through geologic time

    of lobe-finned fish primitively has a hinge line, but this is lost in tetrapods and lungfish. Many early lobe-finned fish have a symmetrical tail. All

    Evolution of fish

    Evolution of fish

    Evolution_of_fish

  • Primitive (phylogenetics)
  • Feature inherited from common ancestor

    phylogenetics, a primitive (or ancestral or basal) character, trait, or feature of a lineage or taxon is one that is inherited from the common ancestor of a clade

    Primitive (phylogenetics)

    Primitive_(phylogenetics)

  • Domestication of the dog
  • Process which formed the domestic dog

    Robert K. (2013). "Ancient DNA Analysis Affirms the Canid from Altai as a Primitive Dog". PLOS ONE. 8 (3) e57754. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...857754D. doi:10.1371/journal

    Domestication of the dog

    Domestication of the dog

    Domestication_of_the_dog

  • Human evolution
  • Evolutionary process

    the many kinds of arboreally-adapted (tree-dwelling) primitive catarrhines from East Africa suggest a long history of prior diversification. Fossils at 20 million

    Human evolution

    Human evolution

    Human_evolution

  • Rhim
  • Musical artist

    Toronto rock band Aphasia (now known as A Primitive Evolution) and Canadian singer/songwriter Mike Lynch. Also, he was a member of both the Niagara and Hamilton

    Rhim

    Rhim

    Rhim

  • Unilineal evolution
  • Social theory

    contemporary pinnacle of social evolution. Different social status is aligned in a single line that moves from most primitive to most civilized. This theory

    Unilineal evolution

    Unilineal evolution

    Unilineal_evolution

  • Evolution
  • Change in the heritable traits of populations

    (biology) – Notion that species can revert to primitive forms Chronospecies Hall & Hallgrímsson 2008, pp. 4–6 "Evolution Resources". Washington, D.C.: National

    Evolution

    Evolution

    Evolution

  • Primitive communism
  • Mode of production

    Primitive communism is a way of describing the gift economies of hunter-gatherers throughout history, where resources and property hunted or gathered are

    Primitive communism

    Primitive_communism

  • Primitive
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    development or evolution Primitive equations, a set of nonlinear differential equations that are used to approximate atmospheric flow Primitive change, a general

    Primitive

    Primitive

  • Evolution of insects
  • Development of insects from an ancestral crustacean and their subsequent radiation

    The most recent understanding of the evolution of insects is based on studies of the following branches of science: molecular biology, insect morphology

    Evolution of insects

    Evolution_of_insects

  • Devolution (biology)
  • Notion that species can revert to primitive forms

    Devolution, de-evolution, or backward evolution (not to be confused with dysgenics) is the notion that species can revert to supposedly more primitive forms over

    Devolution (biology)

    Devolution_(biology)

  • Primitive Man
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    peer-reviewed journal of anthropology Primitive (disambiguation) Prehistoric man (disambiguation) Human evolution Homo Primitivism This disambiguation

    Primitive Man

    Primitive_Man

  • Pig (musical project)
  • British musician

    supported by Cyanotic and A Primitive Evolution. The Divine Descent Tour concluded on 6 October 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A brief tour of the United

    Pig (musical project)

    Pig (musical project)

    Pig_(musical_project)

  • List of bands from Canada
  • Priddle Concern (2008–) Pride Tiger (2005–2009) Priestess (2002–2012) A Primitive Evolution (2007–) Prism (1976–) Project Wyze (1988–2003) Projet Orange (2000–2007)

    List of bands from Canada

    List of bands from Canada

    List_of_bands_from_Canada

  • Primordial soup
  • Theoretical conditions under which life on the Earth might have begun

    Darwinian evolution. From the detailed analysis of the geochemical and astronomical data known at that date, Oparin also proposed a primitive atmosphere

    Primordial soup

    Primordial_soup

  • Evolution of primates
  • Origin and diversification of primates through geologic time

    also argue this is likely a primitive condition rather than a derived one. While both Williams and Gingerich say digit II has a nail, Williams argues it

    Evolution of primates

    Evolution of primates

    Evolution_of_primates

  • Maniraptora
  • Clade of feathered dinosaurs

    backwards-pointing hip bone. A backward-pointing hip characterizes the therizinosaurs, dromaeosaurids, avialans, and some primitive troodontids. The fact that

    Maniraptora

    Maniraptora

    Maniraptora

  • Evolution of mammals
  • The evolution of mammals has passed through many stages since the first appearance of their synapsid ancestors in the Pennsylvanian sub-period of the

    Evolution of mammals

    Evolution of mammals

    Evolution_of_mammals

  • Missing link (human evolution)
  • Non-scientific term for a transitional fossil

    linear evolution, as evolution is a branching process. Creationists have used the concept of a missing link to argue that evolution is not a valid theory

    Missing link (human evolution)

    Missing_link_(human_evolution)

  • Edward Burnett Tylor
  • English anthropologist (1832–1917)

    anthropology. Tylor's ideas typify 19th-century cultural evolutionism. In his works Primitive Culture (1871) and Anthropology (1881), he defined the context

    Edward Burnett Tylor

    Edward Burnett Tylor

    Edward_Burnett_Tylor

  • Palaeodictyoptera
  • Extinct order of insects

    order of medium-sized to very large, primitive Palaeozoic paleopterous insects. They are informative about the evolution of wings in insects. They were characterized

    Palaeodictyoptera

    Palaeodictyoptera

    Palaeodictyoptera

  • Timeline of human evolution
  • The timeline of human evolution outlines the major events in the evolutionary lineage of the modern human species, Homo sapiens, throughout the history

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline of human evolution

    Timeline_of_human_evolution

  • Alpha Galates
  • Canadian progressive metal band

    produced music for Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker, Crystal Castles and A Primitive Evolution. Guitarist Adam Taylor, and drummer Colin Snortland (aka Nilock

    Alpha Galates

    Alpha_Galates

  • Weevil
  • Superfamily of beetles

    classification of weevils is in a state of flux. They are generally divided into two major divisions, the Orthoceri or primitive weevils, and the Gonatoceri

    Weevil

    Weevil

    Weevil

  • Urgesellschaft
  • Coexistence of humans in prehistory

    claimed "that animal family dynamics and human primitive society are incompatible things" because "the primitive humans that developed out of animalism either

    Urgesellschaft

    Urgesellschaft

    Urgesellschaft

  • Primitive equations
  • Equations to approximate global atmospheric flow

    In general, nearly all forms of the primitive equations relate the five variables u, v, ω, T, W, and their evolution over space and time. The equations

    Primitive equations

    Primitive_equations

  • Evolution of the horse
  • The evolution of the horse, a mammal of the family Equidae, occurred over a geologic time scale of 50 million years, transforming the small, dog-sized

    Evolution of the horse

    Evolution of the horse

    Evolution_of_the_horse

  • Sociocultural evolution
  • Evolution of societies

    of World War I. The 19th-century unilineal evolution theories claimed that societies start out in a primitive state and gradually become more civilized

    Sociocultural evolution

    Sociocultural_evolution

  • Abiogenesis
  • Life arising from non-living matter

    increasing complexity and evolution of matter from inert to living state in the abiotic context of evolution of primitive Earth. Luisi, Pier Luigi (2018)

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

    Abiogenesis

  • Promiscuity
  • Practice of having casual sex frequently with different partners

    as a form of fertility insurance. Male promiscuity was likely advantageous because it allowed men to father more children.[citation needed] Primitive promiscuity

    Promiscuity

    Promiscuity

  • Timeline of plant evolution
  • Chronological outline of major events in the development of plants

    displays a graphical representation of the adaptations; the text attempts to explain the nature and robustness of the evidence. Plant evolution is an aspect

    Timeline of plant evolution

    Timeline_of_plant_evolution

  • Ungulate
  • Group of mammals that walk on the tips of their toes or hooves

    cetacean evolution was that cetaceans were related to the mesonychian. These animals had unusual triangular teeth very similar to those of primitive cetaceans

    Ungulate

    Ungulate

    Ungulate

  • First universal common ancestor
  • Possible earliest ancestor of the LUCA ancestral cell

    hypothesized to have arisen from the ribosome, a complex made of RNA and proteins that evolved from a more primitive ribonucleoprotein machinery. FUCA appeared

    First universal common ancestor

    First_universal_common_ancestor

  • Primitivity
  • American instrumental cello rock band

    Primitivity is an American instrumental cello rock band consisting of three cellists and a percussionist. Primitivity began primarily as a cover band playing

    Primitivity

    Primitivity

    Primitivity

  • Evolution of the eye
  • Origins and diversification of the organs of sight through geologic time

    The evolution of the eye is the origin and development with diversification by natural selection over geological time of organs of photosensitivity and

    Evolution of the eye

    Evolution of the eye

    Evolution_of_the_eye

  • Feathered dinosaur
  • Dinosaur with feathers

    dinosaurs that are very primitive members of the bird lineage, or Avialae. The most primitive example is Epidexipteryx, which had a short tail with extremely

    Feathered dinosaur

    Feathered dinosaur

    Feathered_dinosaur

  • Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
  • 1902 essay collection by Peter Kropotkin

    Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution is a 1902 collection of anthropological essays by Russian naturalist and anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin. The essays

    Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution

    Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution

    Mutual_Aid:_A_Factor_of_Evolution

  • Christopher Robert Hallpike
  • English-Canadian anthropologist (born 1938)

    hair style; sociocultural evolution; cultural materialism; Piaget, developmental psychology and primitive thought; the evolution of morality; the relevance

    Christopher Robert Hallpike

    Christopher_Robert_Hallpike

  • Evolution of birds
  • Derivation of birds from a dinosaur precursor

    The evolution of birds began in the Jurassic Period, with the earliest birds derived from a clade of theropod dinosaurs named Paraves. Birds are categorized

    Evolution of birds

    Evolution of birds

    Evolution_of_birds

  • Do the Evolution
  • 1998 promotional single by Pearl Jam

    gleeful hip shaker, "Do the Evolution", Vedder howls throwaway lyrics...while the guitars gnash and grind at the primitive melody, briefly evoking the

    Do the Evolution

    Do the Evolution

    Do_the_Evolution

  • Snake
  • Limbless, scaly, elongate reptile

    comprise Henophidia. While not extant today, the Madtsoiidae, a family of giant, primitive, python-like snakes, lived until 50,000 years ago in Australia

    Snake

    Snake

    Snake

  • Martin Streek
  • Canadian radio DJ (1964–2009)

    Streek was a huge supporter of local talent, supporting Canadian independent artists such as Saigon Hookers, Alpha Galates and A Primitive Evolution. Streek

    Martin Streek

    Martin_Streek

  • Multicellular organism
  • Organism that consists of more than one cell

    molds do. Another hypothesis is that a primitive cell underwent nucleus division, thereby becoming a coenocyte. A membrane would then form around each

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular organism

    Multicellular_organism

  • Synapsida
  • Clade of tetrapods

    muscles and a more efficient bite. While previously argued to be distinctive to synapsids, single temporal fenestrae are also found in many primitive sauropsids

    Synapsida

    Synapsida

    Synapsida

  • Evolution as fact and theory
  • Discussion of the meaning and usage of the terms evolution, fact and theory

    Coyne sums up biological evolution succinctly: Life on Earth evolved gradually beginning with one primitive species – perhaps a self-replicating molecule –

    Evolution as fact and theory

    Evolution_as_fact_and_theory

  • Evolution of sirenians
  • Development from a Tethytherian ancestor and radiation of species

    from primitive hoofed mammals ("condylarths") along the shores of the ancient Tethys Ocean. Tethytheria, combined with Hyracoidea (hyraxes), forms a clade

    Evolution of sirenians

    Evolution of sirenians

    Evolution_of_sirenians

  • Vertebrate
  • Subphylum of chordates

    the first gill arch pair evolved into the jaws. In amphibians and some primitive bony fishes, the larvae have external gills, branching off from the gill

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

    Vertebrate

  • Mastema
  • Angel or evil angel in the Book of Jubilees

    to primitive Christianity. Cornell University Press, 1987. p. 204 Russell, Jeffrey Burton. The devil: Perceptions of evil from antiquity to primitive Christianity

    Mastema

    Mastema

  • Atavism
  • Reappearance of a genetic trait once thought extinct

    criminal or unethical behavior in a person still has some scientific support. Atavistic regression – Reversion to a more primitive mental state under hypnosis

    Atavism

    Atavism

    Atavism

  • Aquatic ape hypothesis
  • Proposal that humans evolved certain features due to filling a semi-aquatic niche

    human evolution, postulates that the ancestors of modern humans took a divergent evolutionary pathway from the other great apes by becoming adapted to a more

    Aquatic ape hypothesis

    Aquatic_ape_hypothesis

  • Restorationism
  • Belief that Christianity should return to the form of the early apostolic church

    restoration. It is a view that often "seeks to correct faults or deficiencies, in other branches of Christianity, by appealing to the primitive church as normative

    Restorationism

    Restorationism

  • The Golden Bough
  • 1890 book by James Frazer

    anthropology. Lienhardt himself dismissed Frazer's interpretations of primitive religion as "little more than plausible constructs of [Frazer's] own Victorian

    The Golden Bough

    The_Golden_Bough

  • Ornithischia
  • Extinct clade of primarily herbivorous dinosaurs

    have been primitive feathers. Ornithischia is a very large and diverse group of dinosaurs, with members known from all continents, habitats, and a very large

    Ornithischia

    Ornithischia

    Ornithischia

  • Objections to evolution
  • Species, his theory of evolution (the idea that species arose through descent with modification from a single common ancestor in a process driven by natural

    Objections to evolution

    Objections_to_evolution

  • Paleozoic
  • First era of the Phanerozoic Eon

    The Paleozoic (/ˌpæli.əˈzoʊ.ɪk, -i.oʊ-, ˌpeɪ-/ PAL-ee-ə-ZOH-ik, -⁠ee-oh-, PAY-; or Palaeozoic) Era is the first of three geological eras of the Phanerozoic

    Paleozoic

    Paleozoic

  • Evolution and the Catholic Church
  • Attitude of the Catholic Church to evolution theory

    ISBN 9780006279310. Retrieved 2007-10-18. From this most primitive form of life, the divinely-guided process of evolution by natural selection brought about higher life

    Evolution and the Catholic Church

    Evolution_and_the_Catholic_Church

  • Monotreme
  • Order of egg-laying mammals

    review of monotreme evolution, it was noted that Teinolophos, the oldest (Barremian ~ 125 million years ago) and the most primitive monotreme differed

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

  • Pikaia
  • Extinct genus of primitive chordates

    Pikaia gracilens is an extinct, primitive chordate marine animal known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Described in 1911 by

    Pikaia

    Pikaia

  • Fish gill
  • Organ that allows fish to breathe underwater

    bichirs have external gills, a very primitive feature that they share with larval amphibians. Previously, the evolution of gills was thought to have occurred

    Fish gill

    Fish gill

    Fish_gill

  • Tetanurae
  • Clade containing most theropod dinosaurs

    since been re-classified as coelurosaurs or primitive tetanurans. Carnosauria has been reclassified as a group containing allosaurids that split from

    Tetanurae

    Tetanurae

    Tetanurae

  • Canidae
  • Family of mammals

    appeared in the fossil record of North America. The earliest and most primitive branch of the Canidae was Hesperocyoninae, which included the coyote-sized

    Canidae

    Canidae

    Canidae

  • Cultural evolution
  • Evolutionary theory of social change

    from primitive societies. In contrast, Steward argued, much like Darwin's theory of evolution, that culture adapts to its surroundings. 'Evolution and

    Cultural evolution

    Cultural evolution

    Cultural_evolution

  • Evolution of the brain
  • Overview of animal and human brain evolution

    behaviors. A long term human study comparing the human brain to the primitive brain found that the modern human brain contains the primitive hindbrain

    Evolution of the brain

    Evolution of the brain

    Evolution_of_the_brain

  • Rostriamynodon
  • Extinct genus of mammals

    an important fossil for the study of rhinocerotoid evolution, as a geologically early and primitive amynodont, and thus an early intermediate form. The

    Rostriamynodon

    Rostriamynodon

    Rostriamynodon

  • Prehistoric man
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    evolution The genus Homo Archaic humans Any perceivedly primitive culture The Prehistoric Man, a 1924 British silent comedy film Prehistoric Man, a 1957

    Prehistoric man

    Prehistoric_man

  • Evolution of reptiles
  • Origin and diversification of reptiles through geologic time

    mid-Permian period, the climate turned drier, resulting in a change of fauna: The primitive pelycosaurs were replaced by the more advanced therapsids.

    Evolution of reptiles

    Evolution of reptiles

    Evolution_of_reptiles

  • Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life
  • 1997 video game

    Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life is a life simulation and real-time strategy computer game that allows players to experience, guide, and control

    Evolution: The Game of Intelligent Life

    Evolution:_The_Game_of_Intelligent_Life

  • Purple Earth hypothesis
  • Astrobiological hypothesis regarding early photosynthetic organisms

    supports the PEH because these lipids are linked to archaeal retinal, a primitive light-harvesting pigment instead of chlorophyll, suggesting that early

    Purple Earth hypothesis

    Purple Earth hypothesis

    Purple_Earth_hypothesis

  • Eutheria
  • Clade of mammals in the subclass Theria

    present in a number of primitive eutherians. Eutheria was named in 1872 by Theodore Gill; in 1880, Thomas Henry Huxley defined it to encompass a more broadly

    Eutheria

    Eutheria

    Eutheria

  • Evidence of common descent
  • Common ancestor evolutionary evidence

    of the evidence on which evolutionary theory rests, demonstrates that evolution does occur, and illustrates the processes that created Earth's biodiversity

    Evidence of common descent

    Evidence_of_common_descent

  • Primitive node
  • Organisational structure in early vertebrate embryogenesis

    The primitive node (or primitive knot) is the organizer for gastrulation in most amniote embryos. In birds, it is known as Hensen's node, and in amphibians

    Primitive node

    Primitive_node

  • Saving the Appearances
  • 1957 book by Owen Barfield

    Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry, a book by British philosopher Owen Barfield, is concerned with physics, the evolution of consciousness, pre-history

    Saving the Appearances

    Saving_the_Appearances

  • Elephantidae
  • Family of mammals

    to side motion of the jaws in more primitive proboscideans. The most primitive elephantid Stegotetrabelodon had a long lower jaw with lower tusks and

    Elephantidae

    Elephantidae

    Elephantidae

  • History of life
  • Habersetzer, Jörg; et al. (February 14, 2008). "Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation". Nature. 451 (7180):

    History of life

    History_of_life

  • Living fossil
  • Organism resembling a form long shown in the fossil records

    (2007). "First discovery of a primitive coelacanth fin fills a major gap in the evolution of lobed fins and limbs". Evolution & Development. 9 (4): 329–37

    Living fossil

    Living fossil

    Living_fossil

  • Dinosaur
  • Clade of reptiles

    Forster, Catherine A.; Rogers, Raymond R.; Monetta, Alfredo M. (1993). "Primitive dinosaur skeleton from Argentina and the early evolution of Dinosauria"

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

  • List of Gloria Estefan concert tours
  • Estefan first tour with the Miami Sound Machine "Primitive Love Tour" was a tour only to the United States with a low budget and just performances of their album

    List of Gloria Estefan concert tours

    List of Gloria Estefan concert tours

    List_of_Gloria_Estefan_concert_tours

  • Primitive mantle
  • Layer in a newly formed planet

    In geochemistry, the primitive mantle (also known as the bulk silicate Earth) is the chemical composition of the Earth's mantle during the developmental

    Primitive mantle

    Primitive mantle

    Primitive_mantle

  • The Evolution of Cooperation
  • 1984 book by Robert Axelrod

    The Evolution of Cooperation is a 1984 book written by political scientist Robert Axelrod that expands upon a paper of the same name written by Axelrod

    The Evolution of Cooperation

    The_Evolution_of_Cooperation

  • Evolution of spiders
  • Origin from a chelicerate ancestor and diversification of spiders through geologic time

    presumably predators of other primitive arthropods. Silk may have been used simply as a protective covering for the eggs, a lining for a retreat hole, and later

    Evolution of spiders

    Evolution of spiders

    Evolution_of_spiders

  • Step stool
  • Type of free-standing ladder

    an imbalance it could tip over, someone holding it would be advisable. Primitive model Models of 2 steps of aluminium Step stool scaffold type. Monks bench

    Step stool

    Step stool

    Step_stool

  • Epiblast
  • Cells that give rise to the embryo in amniote development

    growth factors from the hypoblast. It is suggested that the evolution of the amniote primitive streak from the blastopore was due to the acquisition of the

    Epiblast

    Epiblast

    Epiblast

  • Artiodactyla
  • Order of mammals

    of six families: The mouse deer (Tragulidae) are the smallest and most primitive even-toed-ruminants; they inhabit forests of Africa and Asia. The giraffe-like

    Artiodactyla

    Artiodactyla

    Artiodactyla

  • Hand
  • Extremity at the end of an arm or forelimb

    sensations—and a precise working organ enabling gestures—the expressions of our personalities. There are nevertheless several primitive features left in

    Hand

    Hand

    Hand

  • Staphyliniformia
  • Infraorder of beetles

    clear apomorphies. They have primitively 11-segmented antennae, a constricted neck well behind the eyes. The pronotum has a well defined, large lateral

    Staphyliniformia

    Staphyliniformia

    Staphyliniformia

  • Miller–Urey experiment
  • Experiment testing the origin of life

    (1975). "Chemical evolution. XXVI. Photochemistry of methane, nitrogen, and water mixtures as a model for the atmosphere of the primitive earth". Journal

    Miller–Urey experiment

    Miller–Urey experiment

    Miller–Urey_experiment

  • Lungfish
  • Class of lobe-finned fishes

    ("primitive") lungfish groups may retain marginal teeth and an ossified braincase, but derived lungfish groups, including all modern species, show a significant

    Lungfish

    Lungfish

    Lungfish

  • Catagenesis (biology)
  • Term from evolutionary biology

    he defines the "primitive energy", which evolution through time has specialized. He defines catagenesis as a return to the "primitive energy". Evolutionary

    Catagenesis (biology)

    Catagenesis_(biology)

  • Ascarina
  • Genus of flowering plants

    family are primitive, or have become reduced over time. Another controversial topic for the genus is its relation to the Clavatipollenites, a fossilized

    Ascarina

    Ascarina

    Ascarina

  • Turok (video game series)
  • Video game series

    Turok is a series of first-person shooter video games based on the comic book character of the same name. It is set in a primitive world inhabited by

    Turok (video game series)

    Turok_(video_game_series)

  • Emperor system
  • Japan's political system

    the primitive religion to transcendental beings close to God and reigning as military and political rulers. In this evolution from the primitive monarchy

    Emperor system

    Emperor_system

  • Theropod paleopathology
  • in skeletal elements like femora suggests that they were selected by evolution for resistance to breakage. Forelimb pathologies tended to be close to

    Theropod paleopathology

    Theropod_paleopathology

  • Tiktaalik
  • Extinct genus of tetrapodomorphs

    top of the head, which suggest the creature had primitive lungs as well as gills. Tiktaalik also lacked a characteristic most fishes have—bony plates in

    Tiktaalik

    Tiktaalik

    Tiktaalik

  • Meme
  • Cultural idea that spreads through imitation

    theorize that memes are a viral phenomenon that may evolve by natural selection in a manner analogous to that of biological evolution. Memes do this through

    Meme

    Meme

  • Reptile
  • Class of animals

    conditions. Amniotes acquired new niches at a faster rate than before the collapse and at a much faster rate than primitive tetrapods. They acquired new feeding

    Reptile

    Reptile

    Reptile

  • Proto-language
  • Common ancestor of a language family

    primitive form of a language (e.g. Common Germanic, Primitive Norse). In the strict sense, a proto-language is the most recent common ancestor of a language

    Proto-language

    Proto-language

  • Lucy (hominid)
  • 3.2-million-year-old fossilized hominid

    this combination supports the view of human evolution that bipedalism preceded increase in brain size. A 2016 study proposes that Australopithecus afarensis

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy (hominid)

    Lucy_(hominid)

  • Pelycosaur
  • Informal grouping composed of basal or primitive Late Paleozoic synapsids

    Pelycosaur (/ˈpɛlɪkəˌsɔːr/ PEL-ih-kə-sor) is an older term for basal or primitive Late Paleozoic synapsids, excluding the therapsids and their descendants

    Pelycosaur

    Pelycosaur

    Pelycosaur

  • Origin of DNA
  • Scientific hypotheses on the origin and evolution of DNA

    010. PMID 16476498. Miller, Stanley L. (1953). "A production of amino acids under possible primitive Earth conditions". Science. 117 (3046): 528–529.

    Origin of DNA

    Origin of DNA

    Origin_of_DNA

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  • A-WUT
  • Male

    Thai/Siamese

    A-WUT

    Thai name A-WUT means "weapon."

    A-WUT

  • LÍA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    LÍA

    Galician-Portuguese form of Hebrew Leah, LÍA means "weary."

    LÍA

  • Priska
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Priska

    Ancient; Primitive; Venerable

    Priska

  • RADOMIŁA
  • Female

    Polish

    RADOMIŁA

    Feminine form of Polish Radomił, RADOMIŁA means "happy favor."

    RADOMIŁA

  • GRAÇA
  • Female

    Portuguese

    GRAÇA

    Portuguese name GRAÇA means "graceful."

    GRAÇA

  • STEFANÍA
  • Female

    Icelandic

    STEFANÍA

    Feminine form of Icelandic Stefán, STEFANÍA means "crown."

    STEFANÍA

  • LINNÉA
  • Female

    Swedish

    LINNÉA

    Swedish form of Latin Linnaea, LINNÉA means "twin flower."

    LINNÉA

  • LUDMIŁA
  • Female

    Polish

    LUDMIŁA

    Feminine form of Polish Ludmił, LUDMIŁA means "people's favor."

    LUDMIŁA

  • BOGUMIŁA
  • Female

    Polish

    BOGUMIŁA

    Feminine form of Polish Bogumił, BOGUMIŁA means "God-favor."

    BOGUMIŁA

  • Piri
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Piri

    Archaic; Ancient; Old; Primitive

    Piri

  • Priscilla
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Gothic, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Priscilla

    Ancient; Primitive; Venerable

    Priscilla

  • PÍA
  • Female

    Spanish

    PÍA

    Feminine form of Spanish Pío, PÍA means "pious."

    PÍA

  • NES-A
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NES-A

    , a royal lady of the IIIrd or IVth dynasty.

    NES-A

  • NEŽA
  • Female

    Slovene

    NEŽA

    Slovene form of Greek Hagne, NEŽA means "chaste; holy."

    NEŽA

  • SOFÍA
  • Female

    Spanish

    SOFÍA

    Spanish form of Greek Sophia, SOFÍA means "wisdom."

    SOFÍA

  • NÉA
  • Female

    Swedish

    NÉA

    Short form of Swedish Linnéa, NÉA means "twinflower."

    NÉA

  • A-GUN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    A-GUN

    Thai name A-GUN means "grape."

    A-GUN

  • Priscila
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, Finnish, French, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Priscila

    Ancient; Primitive; Venerable

    Priscila

  • LUCÍA
  • Female

    Spanish

    LUCÍA

    Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucia, LUCÍA means "light." 

    LUCÍA

  • LÉA
  • Female

    French

    LÉA

    French form of Hebrew Leah, LÉA means "weary."

    LÉA

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Online names & meanings

  • Celia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Shakespearean

    Celia

    From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly,...

  • Midhah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Midhah |

    Praise

  • Asah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim

    Asah

    Plant Known for Its Greenness

  • Muida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Muida

    Reviser, Teacher, Fem of mu

  • Manubhavin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Manubhavin

    Founder Father of Human Beings

  • Tinku
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tinku

    Small; Sweet Flower; Intelligent

  • Nuru
  • Boy/Male

    African, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Swahili

    Nuru

    Born During the Day; Light; Bright Color; Born in Daylight

  • Jimnah
  • Biblical

    Jimnah

    right hand; numbering; preparing

  • Manni
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish, German

    Manni

    God is with us

  • Nahleejah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nahleejah |

    Down to earth, Cool

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  • Abstemious
  • a.

    Promotive of abstemiousness.

  • Limitive
  • a.

    Involving a limit; as, a limitive law, one designed to limit existing powers.

  • Primitiae
  • pl.

    of Primitia

  • Primitias
  • pl.

    of Primitia

  • Privative
  • a.

    Implying privation or negation; giving a negative force to a word; as, alpha privative; privative particles; -- applied to such prefixes and suffixes as a- (Gr. /), un-, non-, -less.

  • Primitiveness
  • n.

    The quality or state of being primitive; conformity to primitive style or practice.

  • Privative
  • n.

    A term indicating the absence of any quality which might be naturally or rationally expected; -- called also privative term.

  • Primitive
  • n.

    An original or primary word; a word not derived from another; -- opposed to derivative.

  • Prime
  • a.

    First in order of time; original; primeval; primitive; primary.

  • Perienteron
  • n.

    The primitive perivisceral cavity.

  • Primitive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first; as, primitive innocence; the primitive church.

  • Primitive
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a former time; old-fashioned; characterized by simplicity; as, a primitive style of dress.

  • Promotive
  • a.

    Tending to advance, promote, or encourage.

  • Primitive
  • a.

    Original; primary; radical; not derived; as, primitive verb in grammar.

  • Pristinate
  • a.

    Pristine; primitive.

  • Originary
  • a.

    Primitive; primary; original.

  • Privative
  • a.

    Consisting in the absence of something; not positive; negative.

  • Primitial
  • a.

    Being of the first production; primitive; original.

  • Privative
  • n.

    A privative prefix or suffix. See Privative, a., 3.

  • Fontal
  • a.

    Pertaining to a font, fountain, source, or origin; original; primitive.