primate|primates in English
noun
[pri·mate || 'praɪmeɪt]
any highly developed mammal that engages in complex behaviors and social interaction (such as man, monkeys, etc.); archbishop; high cardinal
Use "primate|primates" in a sentence
1. Ape, any primate primate, member of the mammalian order Primates, which includes humans, Apes, monkeys, and prosimians, or lower primates
2. Freaky pink primates!
3. “Ardi” was an unusual primate
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5. The primate queen shares her wildlife inspirations.
6. Essentially, we are pattern- seeking primates.
7. Other primates laugh by panting rapidly.
8. In primate: General structure …primates, collectively known as the Anthropoids, are extremely conservative in their structure; morphologically speaking, they have maintained a position in the evolutionary midstream and have avoided the potential stagnation of specialized life near the banks.
9. Monkeys, Chimps and humans are all primates
10. Reptilians Insectoids Primates Arboreals Aquatics Weapon Probes
11. Unlike other primates aggression is substituted with sex.
12. It's a step closer to the primate lab.
13. And any primate can harbor deadly infectious agents.
14. It's a spine-covered goat-sucking primate indigenous to Mexico.
15. Primates by Baston, released 29 November 2019 1
16. These brainy primates were not particularly fast or strong.
17. Other articles where Anthropoid is discussed: primate: General structure: …primates, collectively known as the Anthropoids, are extremely conservative in their structure; morphologically speaking, they have maintained a position in the evolutionary midstream and have avoided the potential stagnation of specialized life near the banks.
18. And the evidence from other primates is equally ambiguous.
19. The order Primates possesses some degree of Bipedal ability
20. Primates are extremely curious -- and humans most of all.
21. Apes (including humans) possess the same general features that all primates share but they differ from other primates in a number of distinctive ways
22. 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.
23. There are two main divisions of primates: Prosimians and Anthropoids
24. This primate species now occupies only 13% of its historical area.
25. Balkanizing the primate orbitofrontal cortex: distinct subregions for comparing and contrasting values