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primo noun {m} | cousin [cousins](nephew or niece of a parent) prime [primes](algebra: prime element of a mathematical structure) |
primo adjective {m} | prime(mathematics: having no factors except itself and unity) |
primo de segundo grau noun {m} | second cousin(grandnephew or grandniece of a grandparent) |
primogenitura noun {f} | primogeniture(exclusive right of inheritance belonging to the eldest child) |
primogénito noun {m} | firstborn(the first child in a family) |
primogénito adjective {m} | firstborn(born as the first one in a family) |
primogênito noun {m} | firstborn(the first child in a family) |
primogênito adjective {m} | firstborn(born as the first one in a family) |
primordial adjective | primordial(earliest) |
primordial adjective {m} {f} | paramount(of the highest importance) |
primoroso adjective {m} | exquisite(especially fine) |
Primorsky proper noun | Primorsky Krai(federal subject of Russia) |
aprimorado adjective | enhanced(improved) |
coprimo adjective | coprime((of two or more positive integers) having no factors in common) |
duplo-primo noun {m} | double cousin(cousin who is related on both sides of a family) |
número primo noun | prime [primes](algebra: prime element of a mathematical structure) |
número primo noun {m} | prime number [prime numbers](natural number) |
sopa primordial noun {f} | primordial soup(state of the Earth's oceans at a very early time in the planet's history) |