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PROSO'DIAL PROSO'DIAN, n. [from prosody.] One skilled in prosody or in the rules...
PRO'SER, n. s as z. [from prose.] A writer of prose. 1. In cant language, one wh...
PROSENNEAHE'DRAL, a. [Gr.] In crystalography, having nine faces on two adjacent ...
PROSEMINA'TION, n. [L. proseminatus; pro and semino, to sow.] Propagation by See...
PROS'ELYTIZE, to make converts, or to convert, is not well authorized, or not in...
PROS'ELYTISM, n. The making of converts to a religion or religious sect, or to a...
PROS'ELYTE, n. [Gr. to come.] A new convert to some religion or religious sect, ...
PROS'ECUTOR, n. One who pursues or carries on any purpose, plan or business. 1. ...
PROSECU'TION, n. The act or process of endeavoring to gain or accomplish somethi...
PROS'ECUTING, ppr. Pursuing, or beginning and carrying on for accomplishment; pu...
PROS'ECUTED, pp. Pursued, or begun and carried on for execution or accomplishmen...
PROS'ECUTE, v.t. [L. prosecutus, prosequor; pro and sequor, to follow; Eng. to S...
PROSE, n. s as z. [L. prosa.] 1. The natural language of man; language loose and...
PROSCRIP'TIVE, a. Pertaining to or consisting in proscription; proscribing.
PROSCRIP'TION, n. [L.proscriptio.] The act of proscribing or dooming to death; a...
PROSCRI'BING, ppr. Dooming to destruction; denouncing as unworthy of protection ...