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Webster Dictionary :: Process

PROC'ESS, n. [L. processus, from procedo. See Proceed .] 1. A proceeding or movi...

Webster Dictionary :: Procerity

PROCER'ITY, n. [L. proceritas, from procerus, tall.] Tallness; highth of stature...

Webster Dictionary :: Proception

PROCEP'TION, n. Preoccupation. [Ill formed and not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Proceleusmatic

PROCELEUSMAT'IC, a. [Gr. mandate, incitement.] Inciting; animating; encouraging....

Webster Dictionary :: Proceeds

PROCEE'DS, n. plu. Issue; rent; produce; as the proceeds of an estate. 1. In com...

Webster Dictionary :: Proceeding

PROCEE'DING, ppr. Moving forward; passing on; issuing; transacting; carrying on....

Webster Dictionary :: Proceed

PROCEE'D PROCEE'DER, n. One who goes forward, or who makes a progress.

Webster Dictionary :: Procedure

PROCE'DURE, n. The act of proceeding or moving forward; progress; process; opera...

Webster Dictionary :: Procede

PROCE'DE, v.i. [L. procedo; pro, forward, and cedo, to move. the more correct or...

Webster Dictionary :: Procatarxis

PROCATARX'IS, n. [Gr. supra.] The predisposing cause of a disease.

Webster Dictionary :: Procatarctic

PROCATARC'TIC, a. [Gr. to begin.] In medicine, pre-existing or predisposing; rem...

Webster Dictionary :: Procacity

PROCAC'ITY, n. [L. procacitas.] Impudence; petulance. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Procacious

PROCA'CIOUS, a. [L. procax; pro, forward.]petulant; saucy. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Proboscis

PROBOS'CIS, n. [L. from Gr. before, and to feed or graze.] The snout or trunk of...

Webster Dictionary :: Problematize

PROB'LEMATIZE, v.t. To propose problems. [Ill formed and not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Problematically

PROBLEMAT'ICALLY, adv. Doubtfully; dubiously; uncertainly.

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