. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ce: pi. large quill featherson the last joint of a birds wing. primary colors (kulerz), , red,yellow, blue. primary rocks (roksy, , rocksin which no organic remains occur. primate (mat), n. the highest dig-nitary in a national church; arch-bishop. ^ ^,^ prime (prim), adj. first in order of .Trank, time, or importance; original;early; excellent: n. the spring oflife; first or best part; beginningor dawn; height of perfection; thefirst canonical hour: to


. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ce: pi. large quill featherson the last joint of a birds wing. primary colors (kulerz), , red,yellow, blue. primary rocks (roksy, , rocksin which no organic remains occur. primate (mat), n. the highest dig-nitary in a national church; arch-bishop. ^ ^,^ prime (prim), adj. first in order of .Trank, time, or importance; original;early; excellent: n. the spring oflife; first or best part; beginningor dawn; height of perfection; thefirst canonical hour: to preparefor firing, as a gun; lay the firstcoat of paint on: to serve for thecharge of a gun; convey water withthe steam to the cylinder of an en-gine from the boiler. primely (li), adv, originally; excel-lently. primeness (nes), n. supreme excel-lence. prime nnmber (number), n. a num-ber not divisible without remainderby any number except itself andunity. primer (primer), n. a manual ofelementary instruction; a small ate, arm, Ssk^ at, awl; me, merge, met; mite, mit; note, nOrth, not; boon,book; hue, hut; think^ prf - prayer book; oae of two sizes oftype, long primer and great primer(see type). primeval (pri-me-val), adj. of theearliest age or time; original. prixuevally (-li), adv, in primevaltimes. priming: (pnming), n, the first coatof paint; powder in the nipple ofa firearrb. primitive (primi-tiv),«<?/. pertain-ing to the beginning; original; notderivative; old-fashioned: n. a wordin its simplest form and not derivedfrom another. primitively (-li), adv, originally. primitiveness (-nes), n. the state orquality of being primitive. primogeniture (pri-mo-jeni-ttir), of birth; right of the eld-est son to succeed to real estate. primordial (-mordi-al), adj. exist-ing from the beginning; first in or-der; original: n. first principle orelement. primp (primp), » to deck (onesself) in a prim or affected manner;prink. primrose (primroz), ». an earlys


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