priemheid
Priemheid is a Dutch noun referring to the property of being prime. The term is formed from priem (prime) and -heid indicating a property. In contemporary Dutch, the preferred term for this concept is primaliteit; priemheid exists mainly in older texts or as a language-learning illustration of word formation.
Definition: In number theory, priemheid applies to integers greater than 1 that have exactly two distinct positive
Examples: 2, 3, 5 are primes; 4, 6, 9 are composite.
Significance: Primes are fundamental in number theory; Euclid proved there are infinitely many primes; every integer
See also: primaliteit, prime number, primality, prime element, prime factorization.