prima

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most important
first
(8Adjective) Indicating the most important performer or role: "prima ballerina"; "prima donna"
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a/ The first guard position that can safely be assumed upon drawing the sword b/ The single weapon guard that closes the high outside line from attack
cousin (female)
female cousin
indicating the most important performer or role; "the leading man"; "prima ballerina"; "prima donna"; "a star figure skater"; "the starring role"; "a stellar role"; "a stellar performance"
Another name for the High Ward Prima also refers to the hand position adopted in the High Ward (knuckles up, palm to the right) and it is in that sense that the word will be used in this series of articles
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{s} main, chief, principal
prima ballerina
The leading ballerina in a dance company
prima ballerinas
plural form of prima ballerina
prima capita
A group of individuals integral to a defined population
prima donna
The principal female singer or the leading lady
prima donna
A person who considers himself or herself much more important than others, has high expectations of others and becomes angry when his or her standards or demands are not met
prima donnas
plural form of prima donna
prima facie
at first sight; on the face of it
prima facie
apparently correct; not needing proof unless evidence to the contrary is shown
prima ballerina
the main woman dancer in a group of ballet dancers
prima ballerina
a leading female ballet dancer
prima ballerina
head ballerina dancer
prima donna
a distinguished female operatic singer; a female operatic star
prima donna
leading opera singer; spoiled, ostentatious, a little princess
prima donna
a distinguished female operatic singer; a female operatic star a vain and temperamental person
prima donna
The first or chief female singer in an opera
prima donna
disapproval If you describe someone as a prima donna, you disapprove of them because they think they can behave badly or get what they want because they have a particular talent. Nobody who comes to this club is allowed to behave like a prima donna
prima donna
A prima donna is the main female singer in an opera. Her career began as prima donna with the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company
prima donna
a vain and temperamental person
prima facie
On the face of it
prima facie
Prima facie is used to describe something which appears to be true when you first consider it. There was a prima facie case that a contempt of court had been committed. based on what seems to be true when you first consider a situation, even though it may later be proved to be untrue
prima facie
Evidence sufficient in law to establish a fact unless rebutted
prima facie
Literally, "on its face "A fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some other evidence In a criminal case, when the prosecution rest, the state's case is said to be prima facie, if the evidence so far introduced is sufficient to convict
prima facie
"On the face of it"; "At first sight"; A minimal level of proof, sometimes equated with a strong suspicion
prima facie
From the Latin: "From first view"; not requiring further support to establish existence, credibility, or validity (Case) A case sufficient on its face, being supported by the necessary minimum evidence and free from obvious defects (Evidence) Evidence sufficient to support a certain conclusion unless contradictory evidence is given
prima facie
At first glance
prima facie
on the face of it, at first sight (Legal term indicating that something is obvious enough to be considered true until proven false)
prima facie
­ (Lat ) At first view or on its face Requiring no additional support to establish validity or credibility Presumed to be true unless disproved by evidence to the contrary Refers to evidence that, at first appearance, seems to establish a particular fact, but that may be later contradicted by other evidence
prima facie
1 as far as it first appears 2 At first consideration, the affirmative has met its burden of proving its case
prima facie
At first appearance, at first view before investigation
prima facie
Latin At first sight On the surface, face
prima facie
as it seems at first sight; "a prima facie case of murder
prima facie
Presumptive on its face
prima facie
All the necessary proof in a lawsuit to justify a legal decision unless rebutted
prima facie
At first view; on the first appearance
prima facie
Latin for "On its face," or "at first view " At first glance; as things appear on the first impression
prima facie
Lat At first sight; on the first appearance; on the face of it; so far as can be judged from the first disclosure; presumably; a fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary
prima facie
Presumptive on its face; true, valid, or sufficient at first impression
prima facie
presumed to be true unless disproved by contrary evidence
prima facie
Latin - on the face of it or at first sight
prima facie
as it seems at first sight; "a prima facie case of murder"
prima facie
\PRY-muh-FAY-shee; -shuh\, adverb: At first view; on the first appearance
prima facie
At first sight; on the first appearance; on the face of it; so far as can be judged from the first disclosure; presumably; a fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary (Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Ed )
prima facie
Latin for "at first glance " Prima facie evidence for something is information that at first glance supports the conclusion On closer examination, that might not be true; there could be another explanation for the "evidence "
prima facie
at first sight; on the face of
prima facie
a Latin term meaning first glance This term is usually used to establish whether the affirmative has met a minimum burden of proof at the end of the 1st aff constructive Q R
prima facie
at first sight
prima facie
1 Latin term meaning "at first view, on its face " Not requiring further support to establish existence, validity, credibility
prima facie
Latin for "at first view " Refers to the minimum amount of evidence a plaintiff must have
prima facie
Latin phrase meaning "at first sight " Thus, in the ethics of W D Ross, a prima facie duty is a defeasible presumption that we are obligated to perform an action Recommended Reading: W D Ross, The Right and the Good (Hackett, 1988) {at Amazon com} and Mary Anne Warren, Moral Status: Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things (Clarendon, 1997) {at Amazon com} Also see IEP and noesis
prima facie case
A case in which the evidence presented is sufficient for a judgment to be made unless the evidence is contested
prima facie evidence
Evidence that would, if uncontested, establish a fact or raise a presumption of a fact
prima facie evidence
evidence that is enough to prove a case at first glance (unless it is subsequently disproved)
prima facie proof
proof that appears to be true without any further verification
Diane Di Prima
born Aug. 6, 1934, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. poet. Di Prima settled in Greenwich Village and became one of the few women to attain prominence in the Beat movement. In 1961 she cofounded Floating Bear, a monthly featuring notable Beat writers. Her collections include Earthsong (1968), The Book of Hours (1970), and Pieces of a Song (1990). She also founded two publishing houses that specialized in young poets. In 2001 she published Recollections of My Life as a Woman: The New York Years
alla prima
oil painting method in which the painting is completed after a single application of paint (Art)
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