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PROP'AGANDISM, n. [See Propagate .] The art or practice of propagating tenets or...
PROP'AGABLE, a. [See Propagate .] That may be continued or multiplied by natural...
PROP, v.t. 1. To support or prevent from falling by placing something under or a...
PROOF'LESS, a. Wanting sufficient evidence to induce belief; not proved.
PROOF,n. 1. Trial; essay; experiment; any effort, process or operation that asce...
PRONUN'CIATIVE, a. Uttering confidently; dogmatical.
PRONUNCIA'TION, n. [L. pronunciatio.] 1. The act of uttering with articulation; ...
PRONOUN'CING, ppr. Speaking;uttering; declaring. 1. a. Teaching pronunciation.
PRONOUN'CER, n. One who utters or declares.
PRONOUN'CED, pp. Spoken; uttered; declared solemnly.
PRONOUNCEABLE, a. pronouns'able. That may be pronounced or uttered.
PRONOUNCE, v.t. pronouns'. [L. pronuncio; pro and nuncio.] 1. To speak; to utter...
PRO'NOUN, n. [L. pronomen; pro, for, and nomen,name.] In grammar, a word used in...
PRONOM'INAL, a. [L.pronomen. See Pronoun .] Belonging to or of the nature of a p...
PRONITY, for proneness, is not used.
PRONG'HOE, n. A hoe with prongs to break the earth.