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PRI'ORLY, adv. Antecedently. [A bad word and not used.]
PRIOR'ITY, n. The state of being antecedent in time, or of preceding something e...
PRI'ORESS, n. A female superior of a convent of nuns.
PRI'ORATE, n. Government by a prior.
PRI'OR, a. [L. comp. Probably the first syllable is contracted from pris, prid, ...
PRINT'LESS, a. That leaves no print or impression; as printless feet.
PRINT'ING-PRESS, n. A press for the printing of books, _c.
PRINT'ING-PAPER, n. Paper to be used in the printing of books, pamphlets, _c.; a...
PRINT'ING-INK, n. Ink used by printers of books.
PRINT'ING, ppr. Impressing letters,characters or figures on any thing; making ma...
PRINT'ER, n. One that prints books, pamphlets or papers. 1. One that stains or p...
PRINT'ED, pp. Impressed; indented.
PRINT, v.t. [L. imprimo; in and premo, to press; promptus, pressed or pressing f...
PRINK, v.i. 1. To prank; to dress for show. 2. To strut; to put on stately airs.
PRIN'COCK PRIN'COX, n. A coxcomb; a conceited person; a pert young rogue; a ludi...
PRIN'CIPLED, pp. Established in opinion or in tenets; firmly fixed in the mind.