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primate Mammals having large brains, eyes that look forward, and usually opposable thumbs
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Primates In modern zoology, the highest order of mammalia, which includes man, apes, monkeys, and lemurs. Divided by some scientists into bimana (man) and quadrumana (the others); or again into the suborders of simiae (man, apes, and monkeys) and prosimiae (lemurs).
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Primates The taxonomic order of mammals that includes prosimians (lemurs and tarsiers), monkeys, apes, and humans; characteristics include large brain, stereoscopic vision, and grasping hand.
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primate an animal belong to the Order Primates which includes monkeys and apes and man
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primate the chief bishop of a single state or people
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