Tanaka6000 prime
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| coprime | {adj} | ((of two or more positive integers) having no factors in common) | equiprimordial | {adj} | (existing together as equally fundamental ab initio) | evening primrose | {n} | (flowering plant of the genus Oenothera) | prim | {adj} | (prudish) | prima ballerina | {n} | (lead female dancer) | primacy | {n} | (the office, rank, or character of a primate) | primacy | {n} | (the state or condition of being prime or first) | prima donna | {n} | (opera singer) | prima donna | {n} | (person who considers themself important) | primality | {n} | (condition of being a prime number) | primal scene | {n} | (in Freudian theory, the first time a child witnesses (and understands) its parents copulating) | primal scream | {n} | (scream produced during primal therapy) | primary | {adj} | (that which is placed ahead of others) | primary | {n} | (ornithology: flight feather) | primary | {n} | (primary election) SEE: primary election :: | primary election | {n} | (preliminary election to select a candidate) | primary key | {n} | (key in database table) | primary school | {n} | (first formal, obligatory school) | primary source | {n} | (historical document that was created at or near the time of the events studied, by a known person, for a known purpose) | Primat | {n} | (champagne bottle) | primate | {n} | (archbishop or bishop) | primate | {n} | (mammal) | primatologist | {n} | (scientist whose speciality is primatology) | prime | {adj} | (first in time, order, or sequence) | prime | {v} | (to apply a coat of primer paint to) | prime factor | {n} | (factor) | prime factorization | {n} | (factorization of a positive integer) | prime minister | {n} | (chief member of the cabinet and head of the government) | prime mover | {n} | (machine) | prime number | {n} | (natural number) | primer | {n} | (children's reading and spelling primer, used to teach the alphabet) | primer | {n} | (elementary textbook) | primer | {n} | (layer of paint) | primer | {n} | (small charge used to ignite gunpowder) | primer | {n} | Zündkapsel | prime time | {n} | (block of television programming) | primeval | {adj} | (belonging to the first ages) | primeval forest | {n} | (large forest unaffected by humans) | primitive | {adj} | (one of the adjectival senses) | primitive | {n} | ursprünglich | Primitive Irish | {prop} | (language) | primogeniture | {n} | (an exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest son) | primordial | {adj} | (earliest) | primordial sea | {n} | (the oceans of the earth in Precambrian or Paleozoic times) | primordial soup | {n} | (state of the Earth's oceans at a very early time in the planet's history) | Primorsky Krai | {prop} | (federal subject of Russia) | primrose | {n} | (flower) | primrose | {n} | (plant of the genus Primula) | primrose | {n} | (Primula vulgaris) | primula | {n} | (plant of Primula) | relatively prime | {adj} | ((of two or more positive integers) having no factors in common) | reprimand | {n} | (a severe, formal or official reproof) | reprimand | {v} | (to reprove in a formal or official way)
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primary school P1256
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