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This refers to something at the lowest level of detail; elemental. For example to a program, addition is a primitive operation of the hardware. Although from the point of view of the hardware it may be complex.
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Entity which is a basic, indivisible, geometrical element used within computer modelling systems (eg a point, line or arc) which is not defined in terms of subordinate entities
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The simplest type of solid, including the slab, sphere, cylinder, cone, torus, and wedge.
Ãâó: www.aot.state.vt.us/caddhelp/cadd/glossary/gloss_p...
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A built-in function; one that is supplied with AutoLISP, such as setq, defun, or getpoint.
Ãâó: courses.home.att.net/autolisp/aglossar.htm
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defined axiomatically from fundamental notions ( intensional definition )
Ãâó: pan.uqam.ca/pan/pmwiki.php/XML/DataTypesDefinition...
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