firstness
priority
[U] Uncountable
This term captures the abstract quality of primacy, often used in academic, philosophical, or legal contexts to establish a claim of priority. It carries a formal, analytical tone and is typically employed when the act of being first is treated as a measurable attribute or a source of prestige rather than a simple chronological fact. As an abstract noun derived from an ordinal number, it is an uncountable noun. It does not have a plural form and cannot be used with a count noun modifier; instead, it describes a singular state of existence that cannot be partitioned into individual units.
Refers to the abstract quality of priority or the philosophical state of being a primary quality.