uncivilized condition
81Sapakana — Angaben Waffenart: Keule Bezeichnungen …
82Introduction — When Burma (Myanmar) achieved independence from British colonial rule in 1948, many observers viewed it with its high standards of education and abundant natural resources as one of the Asian countries most likely to achieve economic… …
83in a state of nature — 1》 in an uncivilized or uncultivated state. 2》 totally naked. 3》 Christian Theology in a morally unregenerate condition, unredeemed by divine grace. → nature …
84nature — noun 1》 the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, and the landscape, as opposed to humans or human creations. ↘the physical force that is regarded as causing and regulating these phenomena. 2》 the basic or… …
85barbarian — adj Barbarian, barbaric, barbarous, savage are comparable when applying to people or characteristics of people that are not fully civilized. Barbarian frequently applies to a state about midway between full civilization and tribal savagery {some… …
86barbarism — bar•ba•rism [[t]ˈbɑr bəˌrɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) a barbarous or uncivilized state or condition 2) a barbarous act 3) ling. cv the use of words or constructions felt to be undesirably alien to the established standards of a language 4) ling. such a word… …
87savagery — sav•age•ry [[t]ˈsæv ɪdʒ ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) an uncivilized or barbaric state; savage condition; barbarity 2) savage disposition or behavior …
88nature — n. 1 a thing s or person s innate or essential qualities or character (not in their nature to be cruel; is the nature of iron to rust). 2 (often Nature) a the physical power causing all the phenomena of the material world (Nature is the best… …
89bar|ba|rism — «BAHR buh rihz uhm», noun. 1. the condition of uncivilized people: »People who have no form of writing live in barbarism. 2. a barbarous act, custom, or trait. 3. the use of a word or expression not in accepted use: »Barbarism in conversation is… …
90FOURTH TO SEVENTH CENTURIES — reshaping of forces and circumstances Reshaping of Forces and Circumstances At the beginning of the fourth century the vast majority of the Jewish people were dispersed in Mediterranean countries, a distribution which continued for many centuries …