primitive
<programming> A function, operator, or type which is built into a
programming language (or operating system), either for speed of execution or
because it would be impossible to write it in the language. Primitives typically
include the arithmetic and logical operations (plus, minus, and, or, etc.) and
are implemented by a small number of machine language instructions.
(1995-05-01)
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