Show
Group by
Sort by
Words to Describe primate
Compiled automatically from published text to show frequent word combinations.
Read More
Results may indicate historical usage, and do not reflect the views of Merriam-Webster.
Send us feedback.
Things primate often describes ("primate ________")
- cells
- cord
- animals
- skin
- vision
- laboratory
- studies
- males
- anatomy
- mothers
- development
- communication
- hippocampus
- ganglia
- thalamus
- complex
- chair
- colony
- city
- patterns
- cousins
- record
- biology
- origins
- eyes
- colliculus
- organization
- females
- relationships
- origin
- locomotion
- group
- cities
- ecology
- model
- research
- visions
- ancestors
- experiments
- populations
- eye
- tree
- sexuality
- flocculus
- intelligence
- neocortex
- mammals
- fossils
- brains
- cortex
- societies
- pattern
- cognition
- groups
- striatum
- family
- centers
- evolution
- phylogeny
- teeth
- nucleus
- communities
- viruses
- behavior
- systems
- system
- cycle
- brain
- learning
- models
- amygdala
- placenta
- behaviour
- vocalizations
- literature
- infants
- relatives
- conservation
- stock
- species
- neurons
- calls
- heritage
- society
- infant
- order
- colonies
- lentiviruses
- retina
- center
How primate often is described ("________ primate")
- cultured
- anglican
- english
- smallest
- present
- bipedal
- subhuman
- extinct
- infrahuman
- titular
- polish
- protestant
- intelligent
- primitive
- ancestral
- monogamous
- dwelling
- neotropical
- aged
- reverend
- infant
- lower
- pregnant
- only
- young
- late
- higher
- hungarian
- universal
- normal
- exiled
- advanced
- south
- intrepid
- haughty
- unknown
- terrestrial
- excellent
- arboreal
- african
- northern
- nonhuman
- venerable
- nocturnal
- fetal
- giant
- archbishop
- comparative
- new
- cardinal
- alexandrian
- irish
- ranging
- sized
- wild
- like
- learned
- holy
- male
- unhappy
- female
- earliest
- typical
- future
- fossil
- belgian
- largest
- lord
- human
- oldest
- anthropoid
