English dictionary: words starting with proc
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nounIn italy: a person or agency providing a regular service for the conveyance of passengers or goods; = "carrier".
adjectiveInsolent or arrogant in attitude or tone; forward, cheeky; provocative.
nounInsolence or arrogance in attitude or tone; cheekiness; forwardness; an instance of this.
nounA synthetic compound derived from benzoic acid, used as a local anaesthetic, especially in dentistry.
Usage examples:
Dr. persons says that chloroprocaine or procaine (procaine, novocain) should be safe in patients wi…
adjectiveOf or relating to procambium.
nounPrimary meristematic tissue that differentiates into primary vascular tissue (xylem and phloem).
nounAn antineoplastic drug, used especially in the treatment of lymphomas.
nounIn certain red algae: a compact female reproductive structure consisting of one or more carpogonial branches with associated supporting and auxiliary cells.
nounIn certain red algae: a compact female reproductive structure consisting of one or more carpogonial branches with associated supporting and auxiliary cells.
nounA microscopic single-celled organism which has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles, including the bacteria and cyanobacteria.
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These proteins are expressed by all organisms ranging from prokaryotes to higher eukaryotes, includ…
adjectiveOf a verse: catalectic in its former colon.
nounA rhetorical figure by which an opponent's objections are anticipated and answered.
adjectiveDesignating an exciting, remote, or occasional cause; specifically designating a cause (usually external) which brings about disease in a predisposed patient. compare proegumenal .
nounAlso more fully "writ of procedendo". a writ authorizing or requiring a subordinate court to resume the hearing of a case after it has been suspended, either when the suspension was wrongful (or the reasons for it have ceased to obtain), or when the proceedings had been removed to a superior court but the case has been remanded by that court to the original court.
adjectiveRelating to an established or official way of doing something.
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The developers had complied with all the relevant procedural requirements
nounA television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures.
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The procedural about police officers going undercover will debut later this month
adverbIn a way that relates to or is in accordance with an established or official way of doing something.
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The decision was procedurally flawed
nounA television series, film, or novel characterized by detailed, realistic treatment of professional procedures, especially police procedures.
Usage examples:
The procedural about police officers going undercover will debut later this month
adjectiveRelating to an established or official way of doing something.
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The developers had complied with all the relevant procedural requirements
nounAn established or official way of doing something.
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The police are now reviewing procedures
nounAn established or official way of doing something.
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The police are now reviewing procedures
verbBegin a course of action.
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The consortium could proceed with the plan
phrasal verbTo start to take legal action against someone
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The plaintiff may be able to proceed against the contractor for negligence.
verbBegin a course of action.
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The consortium could proceed with the plan
nounA person who proceeds to do something; a person who carries on some action, or acts in some particular way; an agent, a doer.
nounA person who proceeds to do something; a person who carries on some action, or acts in some particular way; an agent, a doer.
verbBegin a course of action.
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The consortium could proceed with the plan
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