primate in English

noun
1
the chief bishop or archbishop of a province.
the primate of Poland
2
a mammal of an order that includes the lemurs, bushbabies, tarsiers, marmosets, monkeys, apes, and humans. They are distinguished by having hands, handlike feet, and forward-facing eyes, and, with the exception of humans, are typically agile tree-dwellers.
One of the world's most diverse primates , lemurs range in size from a mouse to a medium-size dog.

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1. “Ardi” was an unusual primate

2. The primate queen shares her wildlife inspirations.

3. Ape, any primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, Apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates

4. It's a step closer to the primate lab.

5. And any primate can harbor deadly infectious agents.

6. It's a spine-covered goat-sucking primate indigenous to Mexico.

7. Speaking by telephone from Norway, Dr. Hurum recalled: "I realized at first it's a primate. It just screams primate: opposable big toes and thumbs, no evidence of claws.

8. This primate species now occupies only 13% of its historical area.

9. Balkanizing the primate orbitofrontal cortex: distinct subregions for comparing and contrasting values

10. Allometry This handout describes the application of allometric analyses to some primate problems

11. But it shrunk to 60 percent of primate gut of my body mass.

12. Australopithecus afarensis was a genus of a prehistoric ape (primate) that lived in Africa

13. Synonyms for Archbishopric include archbishopdom, primacy, bishopric, calling, job, office, primate, role, vocation and see

14. Human Being, a culture-bearing primate classified in the genus Homo, especially the species H

15. Demonstrations have been held at the primate centre run by the University of California-Davis.

16. Given this, movement away from the primate city to the poor rural regions becomes highly improbable.

17. Canterbury Cathedral (th-'th century) is the seat of the archbishop and primate of the Anglican Communion.

18. Objective To assess the sensory restoration of the denervated glabrous skin in primate following sensory implantation.

19. You know the bonobo chimpanzee is the only non-human primate that has oral sex?

20. In terms of economic, cultural and political activities, therefore, the primate city had little competition.

21. There was an anteroom and an empty office on the other side of the disused primate facility.

22. The Bonobo (Pan paniscus) is a mid-sized African primate featured in the Standard Edition of Planet Zoo.

23. THE tropical forests of Venezuela are home to a highly intelligent primate, the wedge-capped capuchin monkey.

24. Benga was allowed free movement through the zoo grounds, but his hammock was slung in the primate exhibit

25. This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.

26. Capuchin monkey, (genus Cebus), common Central and South American primate found in tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay

27. This is CB1 fulfilling its dream in Japan under the control of the brain activity of a primate.

28. Quiet, primate and completely secret except for the noisome cologne signal that thrilled the rabbits before it confused them.

29. The Calabar Angwantibo (Arctocebus calabarensis), also known as the Calabar potto, is a strepsirrhine primate of the family Lorisidae

30. What does Anthropoid mean? Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monk

31. He was the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney from 1966 to 1982 and Primate of Australia from 1977 to 1982.

32. Named after Bohol’s diminutive primate, the tarsier, this restaurant is located inside a botanical park resting along a cliff

33. Most experience primate owners claim that black caps are more docile than any of the other Capuchin species.

34. Angwantibo definition: a rare gold-coloured prosimian primate of tropical Africa, Arctocebus calabarensis, Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

35. Early work on primate social systems yielded the first model of their social evolution in the mid-1960s.

36. It is the black-and-white indri, largest of the lemurs — a type of small primate found only in Madagascar.

37. The Capuchin, also known as the Capuchin Monkey, is a small primate species that lives in Central and South America

38. Anthropoids consist of three main primate groups known as New World Monkeys, Old World Monkeys, and Apes including humans.

39. 28 This suggests the occurrence during primate evolution of a previously undescribed pericentric inversion subsequent to the cluster duplication.

40. Ape (plural Apes) A primate of the clade Hominoidea, generally larger than monkeys and distinguished from them by having no tail

41. The Church of England is presided over by two Archbishops: the archbishop of Canterbury, who is ‘primate of All England’, and the …

42. Besides accomplishing the academic kiss-off "Nim" Chimpsky could only dream about, Kanzi has established himself a true primate prodigy.

43. Ramidus (5.8–4.4 mya), a primate from Aramis, central Ethiopia, and one of the two fossil species of Ardipithecus, was also bipedal

44. 1. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

45. Ardipithecus ramidus is an extinct primate whose fossilized remains were first found along the Awash River in Ethiopia about fifteen years ago

46. Baboon, any of the large, powerful, ground-living monkeys monkey, any of a large and varied group of mammals of the primate order

47. 16 Primate behavioral ecologist Sylvia Amsler observed groups of male chimps patrolling the edges of their territory and targeting rivals for brutal killings.

48. What does Angwantibo mean? A small, rare prosimian primate (Arctocebus calabarensis) of W African forests, with a long, sharp nose and a small tail

49. Ardipithecus ramidus is an extinct primate whose fossilized remains were first found along the Awash River in Ethiopia about 15 years ago

50. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans