primeness

/ˈpraɪmnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being first in importance, quality, or rank.
    • Historians debate the primeness of economic factors in causing the war.
    • The primeness of customer satisfaction is central to the company's mission.
    • In her speech, she emphasized the primeness of education for social progress.
  2. The state of being in the best or most excellent condition.
    • Gardeners know that the primeness of the soil determines the health of the plants.
    • The chef insisted on the primeness of every ingredient in the dish.
    • The athlete trained hard to maintain the primeness of her physical form.
  3. In mathematics, the property of being a prime number (divisible only by 1 and itself).
    • The student proved the primeness of 13 in her math homework.
    • The primeness of 7 is easy to verify because it has no divisors other than 1 and 7.
    • Cryptography relies on the primeness of large numbers for security.
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