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primes

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6 characters
English (US)
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primes

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Because it is a word with a single syllable, primes is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofprimes

1noun
  • The first hour of daylight; the first canonical hour.
  • The religious service appointed to this hour.
  • The early morning generally.
  • The earliest stage of something.
  • The most active, thriving, or successful stage or period.
  • The chief or best individual or part.
  • The first note or tone of a musical scale.
  • The first defensive position, with the sword hand held at head height, and the tip of the sword at head height.
  • A prime element of a mathematical structure, particularly a prime number.

    Example: "3 is a prime."

  • A four-card hand containing one card of each suit in the game of primero; the opposite of a flush in poker.
  • Six consecutive blocks, which prevent the opponent's pieces from passing.

    Example: "I'm threatening to build a prime here."

  • The symbol used to indicate feet, minutes, derivation and other measures and mathematical operations.
  • Any number expressing the combining weight or equivalent of any particular element; so called because these numbers were respectively reduced to their lowest relative terms on the fixed standard of hydrogen as 1.
  • An inch, as composed of twelve seconds in the duodecimal system.
  • The priming in a flintlock.
  • Contraction of prime lens, a film lens
1verb
  • To prepare a mechanism for its main work.

    Example: "You'll have to press this button twice to prime the fuel pump."

  • To apply a coat of primer paint to.

    Example: "I need to prime these handrails before we can apply the finish coat."

  • To be renewed.
  • To serve as priming for the charge of a gun.
  • (of a steam boiler) To work so that foaming occurs from too violent ebullition, which causes water to become mixed with, and be carried along with, the steam that is formed.
  • To apply priming to (a musket or cannon); to apply a primer to (a metallic cartridge).
  • To prepare; to make ready; to instruct beforehand; to coach.

    Example: "The boys are primed for mischief."

  • To trim or prune.

    Example: "to prime trees"

  • To mark with a prime mark.
1noun
  • An intermediate sprint within a race, usually offering a prize and/or points.
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