First in order
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FOREMOSTFirst in order
ABBESSFirst in an order
primariesfirst in importance, order, or time
principalFirst in order of importance; main
foremostfirst in place, order, rank, etc.
foresfirst in place, time, order, or rank
forestfirst in place, time, order, or rank
forefirst in place, time, order, or rank
firstbornthe first in order of birth, the eldest child
firstbornsFIRSTBORN, the first in order of birth, the eldest child
DESADE"In order to know virtue, we must first acquaint ourselves with vice" speaker
droguessmall parachute that deploys first in order to pull a larger parachute from its pack
droguesmall parachute that deploys first in order to pull a larger parachute from its pack
secondsConstituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd
leadto be the first player in the batting order or the first batter in an inning
volleyed(in tennis and similar games) Play a pregame point, sometimes in order to determine who will serve first
volleying(in tennis and similar games) Play a pregame point, sometimes in order to determine who will serve first
superfectaa bet in which the bettor must pick the first four winners of a race in the correct order
trifectasA bet in which the person betting forecasts the first three finishers in a race in the correct order
trifectatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first three finishers in exact order
offloadMove (data or a task) from one processor to another in order to free the first processor for other tasks
offloadsMove (data or a task) from one processor to another in order to free the first processor for other tasks
offloadingMove (data or a task) from one processor to another in order to free the first processor for other tasks
superfectasSUPERFECTA, a bet in which the bettor must pick the first four winners of a race in the correct order
offloadedMove (data or a task) from one processor to another in order to free the first processor for other tasks
leadoffthe player who is first in the batting order or who is first to bat for a team in an inning
quinellasA bet in which the first two places in a race must be predicted, but not necessarily in the correct order
exactastype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first- and second-place finishers in exact order
exactatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first- and second-place finishers in exact order
perfectatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first- and second-place finishers in exact order
acrosticseries of lines or verses in which the first, last, or other particular letters when taken in order spell out a word, phrase, etc.
quinielasa bet in which the bettor picks the first and second place finishers but need not designate their order of finish in order to win compare perfecta
LEFTRIGHTRepeated words in a drill sergeant's marching order, and a hint to how the first and second word, in turn, of each starred answer would be touch-typed
quinellatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor, in order to win, must select the first- and second-place finishers without specifying their order of finishing
quinelastype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor, in order to win, must select the first- and second-place finishers without specifying their order of finishing
quinielatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor, in order to win, must select the first- and second-place finishers without specifying their order of finishing
quinelatype of bet, esp. on horse races, in which the bettor, in order to win, must select the first- and second-place finishers without specifying their order of finishing
commorientespersons who die together on the same occasion, where it cannot be determined which died first, and death is assumed to have taken place in order of seniority by age
dervishesA Muslim (specifically Sufi) religious man who has taken vows of poverty and austerity. Dervishes first appeared in the 12th century; they were noted for their wild or ecstatic rituals and were known as dancing, whirling, or howling dervishes according to the practice of their order
sestinapoem of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy, originally without rhyme, in which each stanza repeats the end words of the lines of the first stanza, but in different order, the envoy using the six words again, three in the middle of the lines and t