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  • 101primary school — primary schools N VAR: oft in names A primary school is a school for children between the ages of 5 and 11. [mainly BRIT] ...eight to nine year olds in their third year at primary school... Greenside Primary School. (in AM, usually use elementary …

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  • 102primary colours — see under ↑primary • • • Main Entry: ↑colour primary colours plural noun 1. Those from which all others can be derived by mixing, that is (for light) the three spectral colours red, green and blue, which, mixed equally, produce white light, or… …

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  • 103primary stress — noun (linguistics) The main stress in a word, the stress that falls on the most heavily accented syllable • • • Main Entry: ↑primary * * * ˌprimary ˈstress f15 [primary stress] noun …

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  • 104Primary immigration — is a term which describes the movement of the earner of a family, or a young unattached single man, from one country to another, usually to improve their economic condition. Once the primary immigrant is established in the new country, they will… …

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  • 105Primary group — may refer to one of the following: *Primary cyclic group, a special kind of cyclic group in group theory *Primary group/Secondary group, a concept in sociology …

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  • 106Primary deviance — is the first stage in a theory of deviant identity formation. Lemert (1967) [Lemert, Edwin. 1967. Human Deviance, Social Problems and Social Control . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall] conceptualized primary deviance as engaging in the initial …

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  • 107Primary producers — are those organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds (autotrophs). In almost all cases these are photosynthetically active organisms (plants, cyanobacteria and a number of other unicellular organisms; see article on… …

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  • 108Primary physical custody — is a term that is often used in child custody orders to denote the parent with whom a child spends or lives the great majority of time with. It is a term that is often used in cases where parents are awarded joint physical custody and one parent… …

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  • 109Primary form — is used in surface metrology to refer to the over all shape of a surface which can be measured quantitatively, as contrasted with more local or higher spatial frequency variations in the surface dimensions such as surface waviness or surface… …

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  • 110Primary Times — is a free family magazine which is distributed to schools across the UK and Republic of Ireland. The magazine aims to inform families and children about current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions to give teachers,… …

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