primate |
primary |
As nouns the difference between primate and primary
is that
primate is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription while
primary is a primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party.
As an adjective primary is
the first in a group or series.
As a verb primary is
(us|intransitive) to take part in a primary election.
atavistic |
primate |
As an adjective atavistic
is (biology) of the recurrence of a trait reappearing after an absence of one or more generations due to a chance recombination of genes.
As a noun primate is
(zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription.
primate |
ogre |
As a noun primate
is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription.
As a proper noun ogre is
a town in central latvia.
primate |
others |
As nouns the difference between primate and others
is that
primate is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription while
others is .
primate |
suffuse |
As a noun primate
is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription.
As a verb suffuse is
to spread through or over something, especially as a liquid, colour or light; to perfuse.
initial |
primate |
As nouns the difference between initial and primate
is that
initial is the first letter of a word or a name while
primate is a mammal of the order
Primates, including simians and prosimians.
As an adjective initial
is chronologically first, early; of or pertaining to the beginning, cause or origin.
As a verb initial
is to sign one's initial(s), as an abbreviated signature.
primate |
hominin |
As nouns the difference between primate and hominin
is that
primate is a mammal of the order
Primates, including simians and prosimians while
hominin is any member of the taxonomic tribe
Hominini, the evolutionary group that includes modern humans and now-extinct bipedal relatives.
primate |
primitive |
As nouns the difference between primate and primitive
is that
primate is a mammal of the order
Primates, including simians and prosimians while
primitive is an original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to {{term|derivative}}.
As an adjective primitive is
of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.
woman |
primate |
As nouns the difference between woman and primate
is that
woman is an adult female human while
primate is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription.
As a verb woman
is to staff with female labor.
primate |
coelenterate |
As nouns the difference between primate and coelenterate
is that
primate is (zoology) a mammal of the order
primates , including simians and prosimians or
primate can be (ecclesiastical) in the catholic church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circumscription while
coelenterate is any simple aquatic animal bearing tentacles with nematocysts examples include jellyfish, coral, and anemones.
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