释义 |
primitivity|prɪmɪˈtɪvɪtɪ| [f. primitive a. + -ity. Cf. F. primitivité.] = primitiveness.
1759H. Walpole Lett. to Mann 8 Aug., The age of George the Second is likely to be celebrated for more primitivity than the disinterestedness of Mr. Deard. 1890Cent. Dict. s.v., In mathematics we speak of the primitivity of a form. 1891L. Rivington in Dublin Rev. Apr. 372 They have added to the notes of the Church that of ‘Primitivity’. |