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Home Dictionary Name: primlyPrim' impressionis
Prim' impressionis. A case prim' impressionis (of the first impression) is a case of a new kind, to which no established principleof law directy applies, and which must be decided entirely by reason as distinguished from authority. See COMMON LAW, and the remarks of Parke, B., in Mirehouse v. Bennell, (1832) 8 Bing at p. 515....
Primly
In a prim or precise manner...
Primness
The quality or state of being prim affected formality or niceness preciseness stiffness...
Preces, primari', or Prim'
Preces, primari', or Prim', a right of the Crown to name the first prebend that becomes vacant after the accession of the sovereign in every church of the empire. this right was exercised by the Crown of England in the reign of Edward I, 2 Steph. Com....
Prim' or primari' preces
Prim' or primari' preces. See PRECES PRIMARI'....
prime
prime 1 : prime rate 2 : general contractor vt primed prim·ing : to have priority over [a perfected security interest s an unperfected one] ...
Mince
To walk with short steps to walk in a prim affected manner...
Mincing
That minces characterized by primness or affected nicety...
Missish
Like a miss prim affected sentimental...
old maidish
Like an old maid prim precise particular overly fastidious...
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