multiprimive
A complex entity or structure composed of multiple fundamental, irreducible elements (primitives) that function as a single unit. It is typically used in technical contexts like computational geometry, linguistics, or logic to describe a composite base.
Examples
3 of 5The designer decided to use a multiprimive to simplify the building blocks of the digital model.
The designer decided to use a multiprimive to simplify the building blocks of the digital model.
In formal logic, the multiprimive represents a collection of axioms treated as a singular starting point for a proof.
In formal logic, the multiprimive represents a collection of axioms treated as a singular starting point for a proof.
I'm not sure if this is just one piece or a multiprimive made of several smaller ones.
I'm not sure if this is just one piece or a multiprimive made of several smaller ones.
Antonyms
Word Family
Memory Tip
Think of 'Multi' (many) and 'Primitive' (basic). Imagine a set of LEGO bricks glued together: the bricks are primitives, but the glued block is a multiprimive.
Quick Quiz
The software architecture relies on a ________ consisting of three distinct data streams to initialize the process.
Correct!
The correct answer is: a
Examples
The designer decided to use a multiprimive to simplify the building blocks of the digital model.
everydayThe designer decided to use a multiprimive to simplify the building blocks of the digital model.
In formal logic, the multiprimive represents a collection of axioms treated as a singular starting point for a proof.
formalIn formal logic, the multiprimive represents a collection of axioms treated as a singular starting point for a proof.
I'm not sure if this is just one piece or a multiprimive made of several smaller ones.
informalI'm not sure if this is just one piece or a multiprimive made of several smaller ones.
The study analyzes how each multiprimive interacts within the neural network's architecture.
academicThe study analyzes how each multiprimive interacts within the neural network's architecture.
Our software's efficiency comes from treating the multiprimive as a single data object rather than separate parts.
businessOur software's efficiency comes from treating the multiprimive as a single data object rather than separate parts.
Antonyms
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
at the multiprimive level
at the multiprimive level
multiprimive set
multiprimive set
modular multiprimive
modular multiprimive
Often Confused With
A primitive is a single irreducible element, whereas a multiprimive is a group of such elements acting as one.
Multifaceted is an adjective describing something with many aspects; multiprimive is a noun referring to the structure itself.
Usage Notes
This term is highly specialized and is usually found in technical or academic papers. Use it when you need to emphasize that a group of basic components is being treated as a single, irreducible foundation.
Common Mistakes
Learners often use the word as an adjective instead of a noun. Ensure you use 'multiprimitive' for descriptions and 'multiprimive' for the entity itself.
Memory Tip
Think of 'Multi' (many) and 'Primitive' (basic). Imagine a set of LEGO bricks glued together: the bricks are primitives, but the glued block is a multiprimive.
Word Origin
Derived from the Latin 'multi-' (many) and 'primivus' (first or original), adapted for technical use to describe complex foundational elements.
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
The software architecture relies on a ________ consisting of three distinct data streams to initialize the process.
Correct!
The correct answer is: a
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