- a primate. (audio en-us-primate. ogg , ˈ , p , r , aɪ , m , eɪ , t pry , mayt is a
mammal of the
order primates. (audio en-us-primates.
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primate (pronounced /ˈpraɪˌmeɪt/) is a
title or rank
bestowed on some
bishop s in
certain christian churches.
depending on the
particular - the
primate of the
anglican church of
canada (referred to in
older documents as the
primate of all
canada or the
primate of canada) is
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primatology is the
scientific study of
primate s it is a
diverse discipline and
researchers can be
found in
academic departments of
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archbishop s of the
archdiocese of
gniezno and
simultaneously primates of
poland since 1418. they also
served as
interrex in the
- the
archbishop of new
zealand is the
primate , or head, of the
anglican church in aotearoa, new
zealand and
polynesia . however,
since - 'the most
reverend father in god,
forenames , by
divine providence lord
archbishop of canterbury,
primate of all
england and metropolitan'.
- prince-primate (fürstprimas in
german , hercegprímás in
hungarian ) is a rare
prince ly
title held by
individual (prince-)archbishops of
- a
primate is any
member of the
biologic order primates.
primate may also
refer to:
primate (bishop), a
title bestowed on
bishops by some
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aside from
human s (genus homo ), the
macaques are the most
widespread primate genus,
ranging from
japan to
afghanistan and, in the case
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