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1. The first or foremost, as a disease or symptoms to which others may be secondary or occur as complications. 2. Relating to the first stage of growth or development. See primordial. [L. primarius, fr. primus, first]
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pri·ma·ry 'prī-.mer-ē, 'prīm-(ə-)rē adj
1 a ) (1) first in order of time or development (2) relating to or being the deciduous teeth and esp. the 20 deciduous teeth in the human set
b ) (1) arising spontaneously: IDIOPATHIC <\primary insomnia> <the absence of any pelvic abnormality confirmed the diagnosis of \primary dysmenorrhea> (2) being an initial tumor or site esp. of cancer <efforts to find the \primary tumor have failed (Raphael Feinmesser)>
c) providing primary care <a \primary physician>
2) not derivable from other colors, odors, or tastes
3) belonging to the first group or order in successive divisions, combinations, or ramifications <\primary nerves>
4) of, relating to, or being the amino acid sequence in proteins <\primary protein structure> compare SECONDARY (3), TERTIARY (2c)
5) resulting from the substitution of one of two or more atoms or groups in a molecule esp being or characterized by a carbon atom having a bond to only one other carbon atom
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pri·mary (priґmar-e) [L. primarius principal; primus first] first in order or in time of development; principal.Medical dictionary. 2011.