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Primed vs Primer - What's the difference?

primed | primer |

As adjectives the difference between primed and primer

is that primed is prepared for use or action while primer is first; original; primary.

As a verb primed

is past tense of prime.

As a noun primer is

an elementary textbook introducing a topic, or teaching basic concepts.

primed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (prime)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • prepared for use or action
  • primer

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An elementary textbook introducing a topic, or teaching basic concepts.
  • An elementary book for teaching children to learn the alphabet and to read, write and spell.
  • New Latin Primer (an introductory grammar, published 2008)
  • (biology) A single-stranded nucleic acid molecule required for the of a DNA molecule.
  • Any substance used to start a fire.
  • A small charge that burns furiously when given sufficient electrical current () that ignites the main combustable substances in explosives or ammunition.
  • A layer of paint designed to underlay a topcoat, used to enhance the adhesion and durability of the topcoat and help in protection of the surface.
  • A device used to circulate gasoline into the ignition chamber of an engine.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (obsolete) First; original; primary.
  • * Drayton
  • the primer English kings

    Derived terms

    * primer fine * primer seizin English heteronyms ----