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Primitive may refer to:
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Mathematics
- Primitive element (field theory)
 - Primitive element (finite field)
 - Primitive cell (crystallography)
 - Primitive notion, axiomatic systems
 - Primitive polynomial (disambiguation), one of two concepts
 - Primitive function or antiderivative, F′ = f
 - Primitive permutation group
 - Primitive root of unity; See Root of unity
 - Primitive triangle, an integer triangle whose sides have no common prime factor
 
Sciences
- Primitive (phylogenetics), characteristic of an early stage of development or evolution
 - Primitive equations, a set of nonlinear differential equations that are used to approximate atmospheric flow
 - Primitive change, a general term encompassing a number of basic molecular alterations in the course of a chemical reaction
 
Computing
- Cryptographic primitives, low-level cryptographic algorithms frequently used to build computer security systems
 - Geometric primitive, the simplest kinds of figures in computer graphics
 - Language primitive, the simplest element provided by a programming language
 - Primitive data type, a datatype provided by a programming language
 
Art and entertainment
- Naïve art, created by untrained artists
 - Neo-primitivism, an early 20th-century Russian art movement that looks to early human history, folk art and non-Western or children's art for inspiration
 - Primitivism, an early 20th-century art movement that looks to early human history, folk art and non-Western or children's art for inspiration
 - Primitive decorating, a style of decorating using primitive folk art style that is characteristic of a historic or early Americana time period
 - Primitive, a novel by J. F. Gonzalez
 
Music
- The Primitives, a British indie rock band
 
Albums
- Primitive (Neil Diamond album), by Neil Diamond 1984
 - Primitive (Soulfly album), by Soulfly 2000
 
Songs
- "Primitive", by Accept from the 1996 album Predator
 - "Primitive", by The Groupies, later covered by The Cramps on the 1981 album Psychedelic Jungle
 - "Primitive", by Killing Joke from the 1980 album Killing Joke
 - "Primitive", by Cyndi Lauper from A Night to Remember
 - "Primitive", by Annie Lennox from the 1992 album Diva
 - "Primitive", by Róisín Murphy from the 2007 album Overpowered
 
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Religion
- Primitive Church, another name for early Christianity
 - Restorationism, also described as Christian primitivism, is the belief that Christianity should be restored along the lines of what is known about the apostolic early church
 - Primitive Baptist, a religious movement seeking to retain or restore early Christian practices
 - Primitive Methodism
 
Other uses
- Primitive (philately)
 - Anarcho-primitivism, an anarchist critique of the origins and progress of civilization
 - Noble savage, a particular stock character in literature, i.e., a person uncorrupted by the influences of civilization
 - Pre-industrial society
 - Primitive communism, a pre-agrarian form of communism according to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
 - Primitive Culture, an 1871 book by Edward Burnett Tylor.
 - Primitive Skateboarding, a company located in Los Angeles
 
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