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primary quality

noun

, Epistemology.
  1. any of the qualities inherent in an object, namely quantity, extent, figure, solidity, and motion or rest.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of primary quality1

First recorded in 1650–60
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Example Sentences

By contrast, Matthen sees color as more reality-dependent than the feeling of pleasure, while still being less real world-based than a so-called primary quality, like the movement or size of atoms.

From Salon

Asked to sum up the primary quality a leader needs, Hogan led off his response with: “Keep your word. Everything after that pales by comparison.”

The primary “quality” many Republican officials — not all, but a disturbingly large number — appear interested in cultivating is a preference for Republican candidates.

That means fewer than 24 percent of hospitals meet Medicare's primary quality goal.

From US News

Both William Hartnell and Peter Capaldi were cast as the Doctor at the age of 55 Writing in Mark Lawson suggested that "danger" was Capaldi's primary quality as an actor.

From BBC

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