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primary

pri·mar·y [ pr mèrree, prməree ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. most important: ranked as most important

2. first in sequence: first or earliest in a sequence
the primary stage of development

3. basic: essential or basic to something

4. firsthand: obtained directly from or due directly to something
seeking out primary sources of information

5. original: existing first, from the beginning, or before all others

6. relating to early education: relating to the early years of formal education, usually for children between the ages of 6 and 12

7. relating to natural resource industry: relating to or produced by an industry such as forestry, mining, or agriculture, that collects and processes a natural resource

8. chemistry substituting atoms: relating to or resulting from the replacement of one or more atoms in a molecule

9. chemistry of attached carbon atom: describes a carbon atom in a molecule that is bonded to one other carbon atom only

10. biochemistry of amino acid sequence: describes the basic type, number, or sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide

11. botany grown from embryonic tissue: describes growth from embryonic tissue in the tip of a root or shoot



noun  (plural pri·mar·ies)
Definition:
 
1. politics election of candidates for governmental position: an election in which members of a party choose candidates for a governmental position

2. politics election of delegates to choose candidates: an election to choose delegates who will choose the party's candidates at a political convention

3. colors 
Same as  primary color


4. astronomy brighter star of binary star: the brighter or larger of two stars in a binary star

5. astronomy 
Same as  primary planet


6. birds 
Same as  primary feather


[15th century. < Latin primarius< primus "first"]
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