| RIMU | • rimu n. A large evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, Dacrydium cupressinum. • RIMU n. (Maori) a coniferous New Zealand tree. |
| RIMUS | • rimus n. Plural of rimu. • RIMU n. (Maori) a coniferous New Zealand tree. |
| PRIMUS | • primus n. One of the bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church, who presides at the meetings of the bishops, and… • Primus prop.n. (Dated) A male given name. • Primus n. A Primus stove. |
| PRIMULA | • primula n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Primula; the primroses. • Primula prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Primulaceae – the primroses. • PRIMULA n. any of numerous usually low perennial plants constituting the genus Primula. |
| PRIMULAS | • primulas n. Plural of primula. • PRIMULA n. any of numerous usually low perennial plants constituting the genus Primula. |
| PRIMUSES | • primuses n. Plural of primus. • Primuses n. Plural of Primus. • PRIMUS n. (Latin) the head bishop of Scotland. |
| SCRIMURE | • SCRIMURE n. (obsolete) a fencer. |
| PRIMULINE | • primuline n. Archaic form of primulin. • PRIMULINE n. a yellow coal-tar dye. |
| SCRIMURES | • SCRIMURE n. (obsolete) a fencer. |
| PARIMUTUEL | • parimutuel n. Alternative form of pari-mutuel. • pari-mutuel n. (Horse racing) Any betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool;… • pari-mutuel n. A booth used to place such bets, or a machine used to record bets and calculate payoffs. |
| PRIMULINES | • primulines n. Plural of primuline. • PRIMULINE n. a yellow coal-tar dye. |
| PARIMUTUELS | • parimutuels n. Plural of parimutuel. • pari-mutuels n. Plural of pari-mutuel. |
| PRIMULACEOUS | • primulaceous adj. (Botany) Characteristic of the primrose and other plants of the order Primulaceae. • PRIMULACEOUS adj. belonging to the Primula family. |