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primo noun | meal ticket(an exploited source of income or livelihood) nincompoop(foolish or silly person) |
primo adjective | prime(first in excellence, quality, or value) |
primo noun {m} | cousin [cousins](nephew or niece of a parent) first [firsts](person or thing in the first position) |
primo carnal adjective | german(First cousin) |
primo cuarto noun {m} | fourth cousinnoun |
primo gemelo noun {m} | twin prime(either of a pair of prime numbers that differ by two) |
primo político noun {m} | cousin-in-law(husband of one's cousin) |
primo quinto noun {m} | fifth cousinnoun |
primo segundo noun {m} | second cousin(grandnephew or grandniece of a grandparent) |
primo tercero noun {m} | third cousinnoun |
primogenitura noun {f} | primogeniture(state of being the firstborn of the children of the same parents) |
primogénita noun {f} | firstborn(the first child in a family) |
primogénito noun {m} | firstborn(the first child in a family) |
primordial adjective | prime(first in importance, degree, or rank) primordial(earliest) undownable(undeniably important; which cannot be played down or ignored) |
Primorie proper noun | Primorsky Krai(federal subject of Russia) |
primoroso adjective | prime(first in excellence, quality, or value) |
biprimo noun {m} | semiprime(number that is the product of two primes) |
caldo primordial noun {m} | primordial soup(state of the Earth's oceans at a very early time in the planet's history) |
casi primo adjective | almost prime(having this property) |
doble-primo noun {m} | double cousin(cousin who is related on both sides of a family) |
Krai de Primorie proper noun {m} | Primorsky Krai(federal subject of Russia) |
número primo noun {m} | prime number [prime numbers](natural number) |
número primo sexy noun | sexy prime(number) |
océano primordial noun | primordial sea(the oceans of the earth in Precambrian or Paleozoic times) |
semiprimo noun {m} | semiprime(number that is the product of two primes) |
sopa primordial noun {m} | primordial soup(state of the Earth's oceans at a very early time in the planet's history) |