Earliest formed; fundamental.
Illustrating, possessing, or characterized by, some quality or property in the first degree; having undergone the first stage of substitution or replacement.
That which stands first in order, rank, or importance; a chief matter.
The first part of fermentation characterized by rapid yeast growth and violent CO2 production. Also the carboy in which this happens.
Typically, kindergarten through fourth grade is considered as the primary grades. This is the first level of benchmarks in the NCTM Math standards.
Short for Primary Fermenter. A vessel used to house the beer in the first 3-7 days of initial ferment ation after the yeast has been pitch ed into the wort.
The first part of a Kerberos principal. The identification of who (or what) owns the specified set of Kerberos credentials. Users, services, and hosts all have Kerberos credentials; the primary may be a username, the name of a service, or the name of a host.
(PRI ma ry) adj: first in importance; chief The primary mission of the flight was to support the survival school.
(1) (describing strength or high-card values) of the most useful or highest kind;(2) (describing a control) first-round;(3) (describing support) enough to guarantee at least an eight-card fit.
of first rank or importance or value; direct and immediate rather than secondhand; "primary goals"; "a primary effect"; "primary sources"; "a primary interest"
most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the main doors were of solid glass"; "the principal rivers of America"; "the principal example"; "policemen were primary targets"
of primary importance; "basic truths"
Of first importance, most important, or essential.
That policy which must pay first in the event of loss. This would be due to the wording of the policy as in the case of an Excess Liability policy or where two policies apply to the same loss. (See Excess)
First or most important. A "primary food source" means a food that an animal eats most.
as in "primary experience of the cosmos": first in time; does not imply "most important" or "more fundamental"
Financing - The loan which has first priority; the loan which has its security instrument recorded first.
One of the two Tinctures Tinctures, the impulse to the collective and objectivity, corresponding to the Solar, which operates on a larger and more general scale, and predominating during the darker Phases of the Moon, between Phases 22 and 8. It is, theoretically, the first of the two Tinctures, since ‘in the primary we are one, & because all are one before they become many', whereas the antithetical defines itself by opposition to the primary (see AV B 71-72).
The leaf of a pair of doors or sash that opens first.
a.k.a. primary fermenter A crock, bowl, bucket, pail, or other food-safe vessel in which the first, or primary fermentation takes place.
primary name is the first name that appears in an attributetype definition. The primary name MUST be used when indexing an attribute using the directive in slapd.conf. Example: attributetype ( 2.5.4.3 NAME ( 'cn' 'commonName' ) SUP name ) In the above example cn is the primary name of this attribute.
The first part of a principal name. See also instance, principal name, realm.
The first executable in the ROM to run, namely the kernel.
first in time or order; original
Beneficiary In life insurance, the beneficiary designated by the insured as the first to receive policy benefits. Click here to go back to the top
Primary is an adjective meaning "first" or "firsthand".
"Primary" is a song by The Cure, released in 1981. It was the first single from their album Faith.