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primary
Adjective
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first.
Primary education covers infant schooling from the ages of 5–7 or 8, then junior schooling concluding at the ages of 10 or 11.
Most patients are managed in primary care but the vast majority of research publications derive from hospitals.
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most important.
The company had shops in buildings whose primary purpose was as office space.
primary
Noun
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A primary is an election held by a political party to select it's candidate for public office.
Arlen Specter defeated Pat Toomey in the Republican primary election for U.S. Senate candidate.
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Primary means an elementary school.
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Primary means the first grade in an elementary school.
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Primary means a base, something that is irreducible.
buffer
Noun
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A buffer is a physical object at the end of a train line which stops the train going any further.
Trains stop at the buffers.
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A buffer (figurative) is an end-zone.
That is a buffer to prevent war. No military people may cross it.
A telomere is a buffer at the ends of a chromosome.
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A buffer (computer software) is a zone that can be read and written to. It usually holds back data until it is fine to be used.
Let's try to turn off the buffering setting in the game's video settings.