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PR`ANCING, ppr. Springing; bounding; riding with gallant show. PR`ANCING , n. A ...
PR`ANCE, v.i. prans. 1. To spring or bound, as a horse in high mettle. Now rule ...
PRAM PRAME, n. A flat-bottomed boat or lighter; used in Holland for conveying go...
PRA'ISING, ppr. Commending; extolling in words or song.
PRAISEWORTHY, a. Deserving of praise or applause; commendable; as a praiseworthy...
PRAISEWORTHINESS, n. The quality of deserving commendation.
PRAISEWORTHILY, adv. In a manner deserving of commendation.
PRA'ISER, n. One who praises, commends or extols; an applauder; a commender.
PRA'ISELESS, a. Without praise or commendation.
PRA'ISEFUL, a. Laudable; commendable. [Not used.]
PRA'ISED, pp. Commended; extolled.
PRAISE, n. s as z. [L. pretium.] 1. Commendation bestowed on a person for his pe...
PRA'ISABLE, a. That may be praised. [Not used.]
PRAIRY, n. An extensive tract of land, mostly level, destitute of trees, and cov...
PRAG'MATIST, n. One who is impertinently busy or meddling.
PRAGMAT'ICALNESS, n. The quality of intermeddling without right or invitation.