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Webster Dictionary :: Pronounceable

PRONOUNCEABLE, a. pronouns'able. That may be pronounced or uttered.

Webster Dictionary :: Pronounce

PRONOUNCE, v.t. pronouns'. [L. pronuncio; pro and nuncio.] 1. To speak; to utter...

Webster Dictionary :: Pronoun

PRO'NOUN, n. [L. pronomen; pro, for, and nomen,name.] In grammar, a word used in...

Webster Dictionary :: Pronominal

PRONOM'INAL, a. [L.pronomen. See Pronoun .] Belonging to or of the nature of a p...

Webster Dictionary :: Pronity

PRONITY, for proneness, is not used.

Webster Dictionary :: Pronghoe

PRONG'HOE, n. A hoe with prongs to break the earth.

Webster Dictionary :: Prong

PRONG, n. 1. A sharp pointed instrument. Prick it on a prong of iron. 2. The tin...

Webster Dictionary :: Proneness

PRO'NENESS, n. The state of bending downwards; opposed to the erectness of man. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Prone

PRONE, a. [L. pronus.] Bending forward; inclined; not erect. 1. Lying with the f...

Webster Dictionary :: Pronator

PRONA'TOR, n. A muscle of the fore arm which serves to turn the palm of the hand...

Webster Dictionary :: Pronation

PRONA'TION, n. [from L. pronus, having the face downwards.] 1. Among anatomists,...

Webster Dictionary :: Promulging

PROMULG'ING, ppr. Publishing.

Webster Dictionary :: Promulger

PROMULG'ER, n. One who publishes or teaches what was before unknown.

Webster Dictionary :: Promulged

PROMULG'ED, pp. Published.

Webster Dictionary :: Promulge

PROMULGE, v.t. promulj'. To promulgate; to publish or teach. [Less used than pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Promulgator

PROMUL'GATOR, n. A publisher; one who makes known or teaches publicly what was b...

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