Primitive

/ˈprɪmətɪv/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, it describes something very simple, old-fashioned, or from an early stage of development. As a noun, it can refer to an early human or original form of something.

From Latin *primitivus* meaning 'first of its kind' or 'original', from *primus* 'first'. It entered English through French, keeping the sense of something early or basic.

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