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prime
prime 1 : prime rate 2 : general contractor vt primed prim·ing : to have priority over [a perfected
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Prime
First in order of time original primeval primitive primary
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Primely
At first primarily
Priming
The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder as in a firearm
prime minister
prime minister 1 : the chief minister of a ruler or state 2 : the official head of a
prime rate
prime rate : an interest rate formally announced by a bank to be the lowest available at a particular
prime interest rate
prime interest rate : prime rate
sub-prime loan
sub-prime loan "B" Loan or "B" paper with FICO scores from 620 - 659. "C" Loan or "C" Paper with FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. An industry term to used to describe loans with...
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Prime Minister. The statesman who in response to a summons from the King accepts the commission to form a
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Primeness - Law Dictionary Search Results
prime
prime 1 : prime rate 2 : general contractor vt primed prim·ing : to have priority over [a perfected
Primeness
Matched in: Term Primeness
Prime
First in order of time original primeval primitive primary
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Primely
At first primarily
Priming
The powder or other combustible used to communicate fire to a charge of gunpowder as in a firearm
prime minister
prime minister 1 : the chief minister of a ruler or state 2 : the official head of a
prime rate
prime rate : an interest rate formally announced by a bank to be the lowest available at a particular
prime interest rate
prime interest rate : prime rate
sub-prime loan
sub-prime loan "B" Loan or "B" paper with FICO scores from 620 - 659. "C" Loan or "C" Paper with FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. An industry term to used to describe loans with...
Prime Minister
Prime Minister. The statesman who in response to a summons from the King accepts the commission to form a
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