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PRI'ORESS, n. A female superior of a convent of nuns.
PRIOR'ITY, n. The state of being antecedent in time, or of preceding something e...
PRI'ORLY, adv. Antecedently. [A bad word and not used.]
PRI'ORSHIP, n. The state or office of prior.
PRI'ORY, n. A convent of which a prior is the superior; in dignity below an abbe...
PRI'SAGE, n. A right belonging to the crown of England, of taking two tons of wi...
PRISCIL'LIANIST, n. In church history, one of a sect so denominated from Priscil...
PRISM, n. [Low L. prisma; Gr. to cut with a saw, to press or strain.] A solid wh...
PRISMAT'IC PRISMAT'ICAL, a. Resembling a prism; as a prismatic form. 1. Separate...
PRISMAT'ICALLY, adv. In the form or manner of a prism.
PRISMATOID'AL, a. [L. prisma.] Having a prismatic form.
PRIS'MOID, n. [L. prisma and Gr. form.] A body that approaches to the form of a ...
PRIS'MY, a. Pertaining to or like a prism.
PRISON, n. priz'n. [L. prendo.] 1. In a general sense, any place of confinement ...
PRIS'ON-BASE, n. A kind of rural sports; commonly called prison-bars.
PRIS'ON-HOUSE, n. A house in which prisoners are confined; a jail. Judg 16.