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| primarily | (adv. ): essentially; mostly; chiefly; principally |
| primate | (n.): any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feetĀ |
| primer | (n.): an elementary book for teaching children to read; any book of primary principles |
| primitive | (adj. ): being the first or earliest of the kind or in existence, esp. in an early age of the world |
| primeval | (adj. ): of or pertaining to the first age or ages, esp. of the world |
| prim | first |
| intuition | (n.): the act or faculty of knowing or sensing without the use of rational processes; immediate cognition |
| tutelage | (n.): the act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; office or function of a guardian; guardianship |
| tutorial | (n.): something that provides special, often individual instruction |
| tutor | (n.): a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning, esp. a private instructor |
| tuition | (n.): the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university |
| tut | teach |
| tui | teach |
| audition | (n.): a trial hearing given to a singer, actor, or other performer to test suitability for employment, professional training or competition, etc. |
| auditor | (n.): a person appointed and authorized to examine accounts and records, compare the charges with the vouchers, verify balance sheet and income items, and state the result |
| inaudible | (adj. ): not audible; incapable of being heard |
| auditory | (adj. ): of or relating to hearing, the organs of hearing, or the sense of hearing |
| aud | hear |