Primate Definition

prīmĭt, -māt
primates
noun
primates
A person with primacy.
Webster's New World
Any of an order (Primates) of mammals characterized esp. by flexible hands and feet, each with five digits, including humans, great apes, monkeys, and lemurs.
Webster's New World
An archbishop, or the highest-ranking bishop in a province, etc.
Webster's New World

(ecclesiastical) In the Catholic Church, a rare title conferred to or claimed by the sees of certain archbishops, or the highest-ranking bishop of a present or historical, usually political circonscription.

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Other Word Forms of Primate

Noun

Singular:
primate
Plural:
primates

Origin of Primate

  • From New Latin Prīmātēs order name from Latin prīmātēs pl. of prīmās principal, of first rank from prīmus first per1 in Indo-European roots Sense 2, from Middle English primat from Old French from Medieval Latin prīmās prīmāt- from Latin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French or French primat, from a noun use of Latin primat-, from primus (“prime, first rank")

    From Wiktionary

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