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Primitives (album)         
ALBUM BY BAYONNE
Draft:Primitives (Album); Primitives (Album)
Primitives is Bayonne's debut studio album. The album was originally released by Roger Sellers on September 27, 2014 via Punctum Records.
Primitive (philately)         
IN PHILATELY
Natives (stamps); Primitives (stamps); Primitive stamp
In philately, primitives, also called natives, are postage stamps that were crudely designed and printed as compared with the sophisticated productions of industrialized countries such as the United Kingdom or the United States. A number of such stamps were produced in the classic stamp period in remote or undeveloped locales such as Mauritius.
Geometric primitive         
  • A simple polyline
  • A 3D [[torus]] prim created in [[Second Life]], an example of a parametric shape
BASIC SHAPES REPRESENTED IN VECTOR GRAPHICS
Primitive (geometry); Graphics primitive; Shape (computer programming); 2D geometric primitive; Graphical primitive; Primitives (computer graphics); Line primitives; Polygon primitive
In vector computer graphics, CAD systems, and geographic information systems, geometric primitive (or prim) is the simplest (i.e.
Examples of use of primitives
1. They made us look like primitives, like uncivilised savages.
2. Rather than as quaint primitives, the original Labour party should be seen as highly sophisticated, with policies we still need.
3. An example of this came this week when the Kazakh government was moved to publish a four–page advert in The New York Times to correct the portrayal of their countrymen as primitives.
4. America as the new ‘‘Company’’ has the guns, it has the mantle of democracy that makes it the good guys over the primitives but what does it have for opium?
5. An indication that the Jarawa hunter–gatherers remain untamed primitives –– or a cry for help from man‘s earliest ancestors, their forests and their lifestyle, their existence under threat as never before?