Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
primatic
Adjective
/prɪˈmætɪk/

Definition
Relating to the first or original form of something; primitive in nature; basic or fundamental.

Examples
- The primatic structure of the ancient civilization provided insight into its culture.
- In design, a primatic approach can lead to more intuitive user experiences.
- She focused on the primatic elements of language, seeking to understand its roots.

Meaning
The term ‘primatic’ typically refers to something that is foundational or essential, often evoking thoughts of its original or primary state.

Synonyms
- Primitive
- Basic
- Fundamental
- Original
- Essential