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PRUNEL'LO, n. A kind of stuff of which clergymen's gowns are made. PRUNEL'LO , n...
PRU'NEL, n. A plant.
PRU'NED, pp. Divested of superfluous branches; trimmed. 1. Cleared of what is un...
PRU'NE, v.t. 1. To lop or cut off the superfluous branches of trees, to make the...
PRU'DISH, a. [from prude.] Affectedly grave; very formal, precise or reserved; a...
PRU'DERY, n. [from prude.] Affected scrupulousness; excessive nicety in conduct;...
PRU'DENTLY, adv. With prudence; with due caution or circumspection; discretely; ...
PRUDEN'TIALS, n. plu. Maxims of prudence or practical wisdom. Many stanzas in po...
PRUDEN'TIALLY, adv. In conformity with prudence; prudently.
PRUDENTIAL'ITY, n. The quality of being prudential; eligibility on principles of...
PRUDEN'TIAL, a. Proceeding from prudence; dictated or prescribed by prudence; as...
PRU'DENT, a. Cautious; circumspect; practically wise; careful of the consequence...
PRU'DENCE, n. [L. prudentia.] Wisdom applied to practice. Prudence implies cauti...
PRUDE, n. [Gr. prudence.] A woman of great reserve, coyness, affected stiffness ...
PRUCE, n. [from Prussia.] Prussian leather. [Not in use.]
PROX'YSHIP, n. The office or agency of a proxy.