noun: the first element in a countable series ("The first of the month")
noun: the first or highest in an ordering or series ("He wanted to be the first")
noun: the time at which something is supposed to begin
adjective: indicating the beginning unit in a series
adjective: ranking above all others ("Was first in her class")
adjective: preceding all others in time or space or degree ("The first house on the right")
adjective: serving to begin ("The first verse")
adjective: serving to set in motion ("His first (or maiden) speech in Congress")
adverb: before anything else ("First we must consider the garter snake")
adverb: the initial time ("When Felix first saw a garter snake")
adverb: before another in time, space, or importance ("I was here first")
adverb: prominently forward
Schauberger
In the first case a surplus of water is produced. In the second case a surplus of air results. In both cases, however, both products have evolved and grown, and hence the product of growth is a multiple of the original seed-form. The better the earth, the stronger the growth and the greater the abundance of the substance. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Letter to Werner Zimmermann]
See Also
7.10 - First
Akasa - Ether: The First Duality - Part II
beginning
Figure 7B.10 - Russells Periodic Chart of the first four octaves of proto-matter
first and second order of atomic vibration
First Cause
first chord
First Circle are 7 Minor Keynotes
first combination of the three primary ratios
first comparison and combination of motions
first comparison and combination of quantities
first condition in the first ratio
first condition in the third ratio
first condition of the second ratio
first cycle of keys
First Four Octaves - page 89
First Law of Thermodynamics
first note
first order
first order of intensified molecular vibration
first principle
First Principles of Physics
first subdivision
first-born
Keplers First Law
New Concept - XVI - Inadequacy of Kepler's First Law
one
The First Circle are 7 Keynotes
top of the first
top of the first chord
top of the first is the root of the second
ur- prefix