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primary
[ prahy-mer-ee, -muh-ree ]
adjective
- first or highest in rank or importance; chief; principal:
his primary goals in life.
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- first in order in any series, sequence, etc.
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- first in time; earliest; primitive.
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- of, relating to, or characteristic of primary school:
the primary grades.
- constituting or belonging to the first stage in any process.
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- of the nature of the ultimate or simpler constituents of which something complex is made up:
Animals have a few primary instincts.
- original; not derived or subordinate; fundamental; basic.
- (in scholarly studies) pertaining to or being a firsthand account, original data, etc., or based on direct knowledge, as in primary source primary research
- immediate or direct, or not involving intermediate agency:
primary perceptions.
- Sociology. (of social values or ideals) conceived as derived from the primary group and culturally defined as being necessary to the welfare of the individual and society.
- Ornithology. pertaining to any of the set of flight feathers situated on the distal segment of a bird's wing.
- Electricity. noting or pertaining to the circuit, coil, winding, or current that induces current in secondary windings in an induction coil, transformer, or the like.
- Chemistry.
- involving or obtained by replacement of one atom or group.
- noting or containing a carbon atom united to no other or to only one other carbon atom in a molecule.
- Grammar.
- (of a derivative) having a root or other unanalyzable element as the underlying form:
The word "dole" is a primary derivative formed by modification of "deal," and "phonograph" is a primary derivative from "phono-" and "-graph."
- (of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit tenses) having reference to present or future time. Compare secondary ( def 10 ).
noun
- something that is first in order, rank, or importance.
- U.S. Politics.
- Also called primary election. a preliminary election in which voters of each party nominate candidates for office, party officers, etc. Compare closed primary, direct primary, indirect primary, open primary.
- a meeting of the voters of a political party in an election district for nominating candidates for office, choosing delegates for a convention, etc.; caucus.
- Ornithology. a primary feather.
- Electricity. a winding in a transformer or the like that carries a current and that induces a current in secondary windings.
- Astronomy.
- a body in relation to a smaller body or smaller bodies revolving around it, as a planet in relation to its satellites.
- the brighter of the two stars comprising a double star. Compare companion 1( def 6 ).
verb (used with object)
- U.S. Politics. to challenge or oppose (the incumbent) in a primary election, usually for strong ideological reasons (often used in passive constructions):
The congressman was primaried by a more conservative candidate.
verb (used without object)
- U.S. Politics. to run as a candidate in a primary election.
primary
/ ˈɪəɪ /
adjective
- first in importance, degree, rank, etc
- first in position or time, as in a series
- fundamental; basic
- being the first stage; elementary
- prenominal of or relating to the education of children up to the age of 11
- (of the flight feathers of a bird's wing) growing from the manus
- being the part of an electric circuit, such as a transformer or induction coil, in which a changing current induces a current in a neighbouring circuit
a primary coil
- (of a current) flowing in such a circuit Compare secondary
- (of a product) consisting of a natural raw material; unmanufactured
- chem
- (of an organic compound) having a functional group attached to a carbon atom that is attached to at least two hydrogen atoms
- (of an amine) having only one organic group attached to the nitrogen atom; containing the group NH 2
- (of a salt) derived from a tribasic acid by replacement of one acidic hydrogen atom with a metal atom or electropositive group
- linguistics
- derived from a word that is not a derivation but the ultimate form itself. Lovable is a primary derivative of love
- (of Latin, Greek, or Sanskrit tenses) referring to present or future time Compare historic
- geology relating to magmas that have not experienced fractional crystallization or crystal contamination
noun
- a person or thing that is first in rank, occurrence, etc
- in the US Full nameprimary election
- a preliminary election in which the voters of a state or region choose a party's convention delegates, nominees for office, etc See also closed primary direct primary open primary
- a local meeting of voters registered with one party to nominate candidates, select convention delegates, etc
- See primary colour
- any of the flight feathers growing from the manus of a bird's wing
- a primary coil, winding, inductance, or current in an electric circuit
- astronomy a celestial body around which one or more specified secondary bodies orbit
the sun is the primary of the earth
primary
- Relating to a primary color.
- Relating to plant tissues or growth derived from the apical meristem in the tips of roots and shoots, whose cells divide and elongate to cause the plant to grow lengthwise.
- Relating to or having a carbon atom that is attached to only one other carbon atom in a molecule.
- Relating to an organic molecule, such as an alcohol, in which the functional group is attached to a primary carbon. A primary alcohol, for example, has the hydroxyl (OH) group attached to the last carbon in a chain.
- Arising first and spontaneously, as a disease, disorder, or tumor, and not as a result of a known medical condition or injury.
- Relating to the first set of teeth that develops in humans.
- Relating to the initial medical care given by a healthcare provider to a patient, especially in a setting of ambulatory, continuous care, and sometimes followed by referral to other medical providers.
- Compare secondary
Other 51Թ Forms
- m··Ա noun
- Dz·m· adjective
- ܲ·m· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of primary1
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Example Sentences
The data showed business investment increased unexpectedly, while consumer spending - the primary driver of the US economy - also expanded, though at a slower pace than in 2024.
“I think one of the primary drivers is simply the fact that it's more face-to-face interactions,” Atkinson said.
"We should be extending their utility beyond their primary tasks by programming them to physically navigate the home to perform a range of additional functions," he said.
Similar to how I cook chicken breast in the air fryer, my primary goal is texture: crispness, browning, crunch.
But it denied such a move had been under consideration for its primary e-commerce platform.
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