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PRESCIND'ENT, a. Cutting off; abstracting.
PRESCIND', v.t. [L. proescindo; proe and scindo, to cut.] To cut off; to abstrac...
PRESCIENT, a. presi'ent or pre'shent. Foreknowing; having knowledge of events be...
PRESCIENCE, n. presi'ence or pre'shens. [Low L. proescientia; proe, before, and ...
PRES'BYTERY, n. A body of elders in the christian church. Neglect not the gift t...
PRESBYTE'RIANISM, n. The doctrines, principles and discipline or government of p...
PRESBYTE'RIAL PRESBYTE'RIAN, a. Pertaining to a presbyter, or to ecclesiastical ...
PRES'BYTER, n. [Gr. old, elder.] 1. In the primitive christian church, an elder;...
PRESA'GING, ppr. Foreshowing; foretelling.
PRESA'GER, n. A foreteller; a foreshower.
PRESA'GEMENT, n. A foreboding; foretoken. 1. A foretelling; prediction.
PRESA'GEFUL, a. Full of presages; containing presages.
PRESA'GED, pp. Foreboded; foreshown; foretold.
PRE'SAGE, n. [L. proesagium; proe, before, and sagio, to perceive or foretell.] ...
PREROG'ATIVED, a. Having prerogative. [Little used.]
PREROG'ATIVE-OFFICE, n. The office in which the wills proved in the prerogative ...