BAMS 1st QTR Prim, Prin, Proto
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prima donna | The foremost woman soloist in an opera company; A temperamental, conceited person.
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primary | 1. First or highest in rank, quality, or importance; principal.
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primate | A omnivorous mammal characterized by refined development of the hands and feet, a shortened snout, and a large brain
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primer | The first book; the first layer of paint
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primeval | the first age or ages of the world
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primitive | primary or basic; earliest or original stage; little evolved; simplicity or crudity; unsophisticated, not modern
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primogenitor | The earliest ancestor.
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prince | A nonreigning male member of a royal family; the male
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principal | First, highest, or foremost in importance, rank, worth, or
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principle | An accepted rule of action or conduct; a primary truth, law, or assumption; idea or concept
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protagonist | The main character in a drama or other literary work; a
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protocol | The customs or regulations dealing with diplomatic formality and etiquette; A basic code of correct conduct or behavior; The plan for carrying out a scientific study or a patient’s treatment
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protoplasm | Substance that constitutes (makes up) the living matter of plant and animal cells and shows the essential life functions of a cell.
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prim | Precise or proper in behavior, stiffly neat; strait-laced;
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principality | A territory ruled by a prince or from which a prince derives
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protein | Fundamental or first components of all living cells; Plant or animal tissue rich in molecules and considerer a food source
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prim | first
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proto | first
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prin | first
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ive | having the quality of
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ary | relating to, connecting with
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