Definitions from Wiktionary (first-order)
▸ adjective: (mathematics, logic) Of one of a series of models, languages, relationship, forms of logical discourse, etc., being the simplest one or the first in a sequence.
▸ adjective: Of fundamental importance.
first-order correlation,
first-order logic,
first-order theory,
first-order language,
first-order phase transition,
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▸ adjective: (mathematics, logic) Of one of a series of models, languages, relationship, forms of logical discourse, etc., being the simplest one or the first in a sequence.
▸ adjective: Of fundamental importance.
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second-order,
zeroth,
trivial,
unary,
primitive,
ordinal,
preprimitive,
logistic,
oneth,
absolute,
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