Examples of using Most primitive in English and their translations into Danish
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we found what really is the most primitive dinosaur: that's the Ur-dinosaur.
The most primitive classifications suggestConsider warm yellow hues the entire yellow-orange-red part of the color circle, while the cold ones are blue-green-purple.
In the most primitive society the horde is everything;
manufactured food, but of the most primitive of viands.
These various projects can swiftly bring even the most primitive regions the necessary water,
therefore only the most primitive bodily functions and instincts remain.
very actively present in the most primitive and therefore oldest life forms- the bacteria.
If these creatures ever develop the power to think… to reason… even in the most primitive way.
This form of nutrition is the most primitive, the coarsest and the most brutal that exists,
Gute sheep are the most primitive breed in the collection of breeds that make up the Swedish Landrace breed group.
It is believed that the Africans were the most primitive civilization to have given birth to the science of stars,
I consider the death penalty to be one of the most primitive, barbaric things one human can impose on another.
By merely drilling three concentric holes… directly into Antonio's cranial cavity… I have created viaducts into the most primitive part of his brain… the limbic system.
I consider it… the death penalty itself, to be… that one human being can impose upon another. the most primitive, barbaric thing.
It would seem that such methods are most primitive ones, but they are still working today.
society can possibly let their most primitive members- the criminals- do as they like.
They were not thought of as being completely temperamental as the early ghosts of the monospiritism of most primitive religions had been conceived to be.
these beings have thus life's most primitive will or a will that is merely latent.
In the most primitive societies no clear distinction is visible between religious
the nonteachable intellect of the most primitive forms of material life,
