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PRINCE, n. prins. [L. princeps.] 1. In a general sense, a sovereign; the chief a...
PRI'MY, a. Blooming. [Not used.]
PRIM'ROSE, n. s as z. [L. primula veris; primus, first, and rose; literally, the...
PRIMP, v.i. To be formal or affected. [Not English, or local.]
PRIMOR'DIATE, a. [See Primordial .] Original; existing from the first.
PRIMOR'DIAN, n. A kind of plum.
PRIMOR'DIAL, a. [L. primordialis, primordium; primus, first, and ordo, order.] F...
PRIMOGEN'ITURESHIP, n. The right of eldership.
PRIMOGEN'ITURE, n. [L. primus, first, and genitus, begotten. 1. The state of bei...
PRIMOGEN'ITOR, n. [L. primus, first, and genitor, father.] The first father or f...
PRIMOGE'NIAL, a. [L. primigenius. See Primigenial .] First born, made or generat...
PRIM'NESS, n. [from prim.] Affected formality or niceness; stiffness; preciseness.
PRIM'ITY, n. The state of being original. [Not used.]
PRIM'ITIVENESS, n. State of being original; antiquity; conformity to antiquity.
PRIM'ITIVELY, adv. Originally; at first. 1. Primarily; not derivatively. 2. Acco...
PRIM'ITIVE, a. [L. primitivus; from primus, first.] 1. Pertaining to the beginni...