| prime | | |
| prime, prime quantity | (n.) | a number that has no factor but itself and 1. |
| bloom, blossom, efflorescence, flower, flush, heyday, peak, prime | (n.) | the period of greatest prosperity or productivity. |
| prime | (n.) | the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m.. |
| prime, prime of life | (n.) | the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest. |
| prime | (v.) | insert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing.; "prime a cannon"; "prime a mine" |
| ground, prime, undercoat | (v.) | cover with a primer; apply a primer to. |
| prime | (v.) | fill with priming liquid.; "prime a car engine" |
| premier, prime | (adj.) | first in rank or degree.; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister" |
| prime | (adj.) | used of the first or originating agent.; "prime mover" |
| choice, prime, prize, quality, select | (adj.) | of superior grade.; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches" |
| prime | (adj.) | of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers.; "prime number" |
| meridian, prime | (adj.) | being at the best stage of development.; "our manhood's prime vigor" |
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