C1 adjective Formal

homoprimious

/ˌhoʊməˈpraɪmiəs/

Describing something that shares the same primary origin or occupies the same initial position within a sequence across different systems or groups. It is typically used in specialized academic contexts to denote foundational elements that are uniform in their starting state.

Exemplos

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1

The researchers identified homoprimious sequences in the DNA of both species, suggesting a common ancestor.

The researchers identified homoprimious sequences in the DNA of both species, suggesting a common ancestor.

2

The company adopted a homoprimious strategy across all branches to ensure brand consistency from the very first day.

The company adopted a homoprimious strategy across all branches to ensure brand consistency from the very first day.

3

In formal logic, these two arguments are considered homoprimious because they stem from the same initial premise.

In formal logic, these two arguments are considered homoprimious because they stem from the same initial premise.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
homoprimity
Advérbio
homoprimiously
Adjetivo
homoprimious
Relacionado
primality
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Dica de memorização

Break it into roots: 'Homo' (same) + 'Prim' (first). It describes things that have the 'Same First' state.

Quiz rápido

The two dialects share a _______ root, meaning their most basic verbs are identical in form and origin.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: homoprimious

Exemplos

1

The researchers identified homoprimious sequences in the DNA of both species, suggesting a common ancestor.

academic

The researchers identified homoprimious sequences in the DNA of both species, suggesting a common ancestor.

2

The company adopted a homoprimious strategy across all branches to ensure brand consistency from the very first day.

business

The company adopted a homoprimious strategy across all branches to ensure brand consistency from the very first day.

3

In formal logic, these two arguments are considered homoprimious because they stem from the same initial premise.

formal

In formal logic, these two arguments are considered homoprimious because they stem from the same initial premise.

4

While the outcomes were different, the starting conditions of the experiment were strictly homoprimious.

everyday

While the outcomes were different, the starting conditions of the experiment were strictly homoprimious.

5

I guess you could say our morning routines are homoprimious since we both reach for coffee the second we wake up.

informal

I guess you could say our morning routines are homoprimious since we both reach for coffee the second we wake up.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
homoprimity
Advérbio
homoprimiously
Adjetivo
homoprimious
Relacionado
primality

Colocações comuns

homoprimious structure homoprimious structure
homoprimious roots homoprimious roots
homoprimious traits homoprimious traits
homoprimious sequence homoprimious sequence
homoprimious development homoprimious development

Frases Comuns

homoprimious in nature

homoprimious in nature

the homoprimious factor

the homoprimious factor

homoprimious alignment

homoprimious alignment

Frequentemente confundido com

homoprimious vs homogeneous

Homogeneous refers to things that are of the same kind throughout, while homoprimious specifically refers to sharing the same initial or primary state.

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Notas de uso

Use this term in highly technical or academic discussions regarding evolutionary biology, linguistics, or logic. It is rare in common speech and serves to highlight identical origins.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'homogeneous' when they specifically mean that the 'start' or 'origin' is the same, which is where 'homoprimious' is more precise.

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Dica de memorização

Break it into roots: 'Homo' (same) + 'Prim' (first). It describes things that have the 'Same First' state.

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Origem da palavra

Constructed from the Greek 'homos' (same) and Latin 'primus' (first).

Padrões gramaticais

Typically used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not have a comparative or superlative form (one cannot be 'more homoprimious').

Quiz rápido

The two dialects share a _______ root, meaning their most basic verbs are identical in form and origin.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: homoprimious

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