Primate

  • 41Primate city — Eine Primatstadt (englisch: Primate City) ist eine Großstadt, die in der Regel Hauptstadt eines Landes ist und durch überdurchschnittliche Wirtschaftskraft und Bevölkerungsentwicklung, politische Macht, ausgeprägten Handel und durch… …

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  • 42Primate Research Institute — Das Primate Reseach Institute (jap. 京都大学霊長類研究所, Kyōto Daigaku Reichōrui Kenkyūjo, dt. „Institut für Primatenforschung der Universität Kyōto“), ist das nationale japanische Forschungszentrum über Primaten der Universität Kyōto. Das Institut wurde… …

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  • 43primate — noun Etymology: Middle English primat, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin primat , primas archbishop, from Latin, leader, from primus Date: 13th century 1. often capitalized a bishop who has precedence in a province, a group of provinces, or… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 44primate — An individual of the order Primates. [L. primus, first] * * * pri·mate prī .māt n any mammal of the order Primates * * * pri·mate (priґmāt) an individual belonging to the order Primates …

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  • 45primate — Synonyms and related words: Australanthropus, Australopithecus, Barbary ape, Bronze Age man, Cro Magnon man, Galley Hill man, Gigantopithecus, Grand Penitentiary, Grimaldi man, Heidelberg man, Holy Father, Hominidae, Iron Age man, Neanderthal man …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 46Primate —    The name given to a Metropolitan or Archbishop who is the presiding Bishop of a National Church …

    American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • 47primate — {{hw}}{{primate}}{{/hw}}s. m. Vescovo o arcivescovo che gode di prerogative onorifiche in una regione …

    Enciclopedia di italiano

  • 48primate — s m Mamífero de organización superior, como el mono y el ser humano, que tiene dentadura completa, las extremidades superiores terminadas en cinco dedos protegidos por uñas, de los cuales uno, el pulgar, se opone a los demás y permite agarrar los …

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  • 49primate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. chief, leader, head, master; bishop, archbishop, metropolitan, diocesan, suffragan, patriarch; man, ape, monkey, lemur, etc. See clergy, animal. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Order of mammals] Syn. gorilla,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 50primate — pri|mate [ˈpraımeıt] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: primat, from Medieval Latin primas archbishop , from Latin, leader , from primus; PRIME1] a member of the group of animals that includes humans and monkeys …

    Dictionary of contemporary English