order primates

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order primates

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Definition

Noun: * Order Primates: A scientific, taxonomic order of mammals. This order includes animals characterized by large brains relative to body size, forward-facing eyes providing stereoscopic vision, and flexible hands and feet often with opposable thumbs or big toes. Members of this order range from small prosimians like lemurs to monkeys, apes, and human beings.

Usage
  • The term "order Primates" is used exclusively in formal, scientific, and academic contexts, such as biology, zoology, anthropology, and paleontology. It classifies a specific branch of the mammalian evolutionary tree.
  • It is typically written with the order name capitalized ("Primates") and often preceded by the taxonomic rank "order" in lowercase.
Examples
  • In a scientific textbook: "The order Primates is divided into two main suborders: Strepsirrhini (lemurs and lorises) and Haplorhini (tarsiers, monkeys, and apes)."
  • In a research paper: "This fossil discovery provides new insights into the early evolution of the order Primates."
  • In a documentary narration: "All members of the order Primates share a common ancestor that lived millions of years ago."
Advanced Usage
  • Phylogenetic Context: The term is used to discuss evolutionary relationships, cladistics, and common anatomical or genetic traits that define the group.
  • Conservation Biology: Used when discussing threats, conservation status, or ecological roles specific to this taxonomic group as a whole or to its subgroups.
Variants and Related Words
  • Primate (noun): A single member of the order Primates (e.g., a human, a chimpanzee, a lemur).
    • Example: "The gorilla is an endangered primate."
  • Primatology (noun): The scientific study of primates.
    • Example: "She pursued a degree in primatology to study ape behavior."
Synonyms
  • Primate order: A less formal but synonymous phrasing.
  • Taxonomic order Primates: A more explicit synonym emphasizing the classification system.
Different Meanings
  • Primates (capitalized, plural noun): This is the standard form of the taxonomic name itself and is synonymous with "order Primates."
    • Example: "The class Mammalia includes Primates, Rodentia, and Carnivora."
  • Primate (noun, with a lowercase 'p' in some contexts): Can refer to a high-ranking bishop in certain Christian churches (e.g., the Archbishop of Canterbury is the Primate of All England). This is a homograph with a completely different meaning and etymology.
order primates

A young student points to a picture of an order primates in a science book.

Noun
  1. an animal order including lemurs and tarsiers and monkeys and apes and human beings

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