English words starting with proc - page 2
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Meanings of Processionary:
nounA greyish moth whose caterpillars live communally in silken tents in trees, marching out at night in procession to feed, causing substantial damage.
Meanings of Processioner:
nounAn office-book used in processions; = "processional".
Meanings of Processioning:
nounThe action of moving in or as in procession; an instance of this.
Meanings of Processions:
nounA number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, especially as part of a ceremony.
Usage examples:
A funeral procession
Meanings of Processive:
adjectiveHaving the quality of proceeding or going forward; progressive.
Meanings of Processor:
nounA machine that processes something.
Usage examples:
The processor overexposed the film
Meanings of Processors:
nounA machine that processes something.
Usage examples:
The processor overexposed the film
Meanings of Processual:
adjectiveRelating to or involving the study of processes rather than discrete events.
Usage examples:
Thus, the three-factor model, being processual rather than content based, is conceived to be highly…
Meanings of Prochlorite:
nounA mineral now recognized as a ferroan variety of clinochlore.
Meanings of Prochoos:
nounA jug with a narrow neck and a long spout, perhaps used for pouring water over the hands before meals.
Meanings of Prochordal:
adjectiveSituated in front of the anterior end of the notochord.
Meanings of Prochromosome:
nounA mass of densely staining chromosome material that occurs in certain interphase nuclei, often near the centromere of a chromosome.
Meanings of Prochronic:
adjectiveRelating to a period before time began.
Meanings of Prochronism:
nounAn error in chronology, in which an event is given an earlier date than the true one.
Usage examples:
Sir thomas did not know that the prochronism which he thought absurd pervaded every part of organic…
Meanings of Procidentia:
nounProlapse of an organ, specifically of the rectum (more fully "†procidentia ani", "procidentia recti") or uterus (more fully "procidentia uteri"); an instance of this.
Meanings of Proclaim:
verbAnnounce officially or publicly.
Usage examples:
They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
Meanings of Proclaimant:
nounA person who proclaims or makes a public declaration; a proclaimer of something.
Meanings of Proclaimed:
verbAnnounce officially or publicly.
Usage examples:
They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
Meanings of Proclaiming:
verbAnnounce officially or publicly.
Usage examples:
They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
Meanings of Proclaimingly:
adverbIn a way that proclaims or announces.
Meanings of Proclaims:
verbAnnounce officially or publicly.
Usage examples:
They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
Meanings of Proclamation:
nounA public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance.
Usage examples:
The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving parliament
Meanings of Proclamations:
nounA public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance.
Usage examples:
The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving parliament
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