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English dictionary: words starting with procl

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verb

Announce officially or publicly.

Usage examples:

They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
noun

A person who proclaims or makes a public declaration; a proclaimer of something.

verb

Announce officially or publicly.

Usage examples:

They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
verb

Announce officially or publicly.

Usage examples:

They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
adverb

In a way that proclaims or announces.

verb

Announce officially or publicly.

Usage examples:

They proclaimed that housing shortages would be solved within ten years
noun

A public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance.

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The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving parliament
noun

A public or official announcement dealing with a matter of great importance.

Usage examples:

The issuing by the monarch of a proclamation dissolving parliament
noun

A person who proclaims or makes a public announcement; specifically an officer of the court of common pleas.

adjective

Emphatic and declarative in expression.

Usage examples:

Proclamatory speeches
noun

In the monoclimax theory of plant succession: a point that occurs in place of the predicted climax owing to modification or delayed development resulting from environmental conditions.

adjective

Especially of an area of a brachiopod: = proclined .

verb

To realign (a tooth) so that it is angled forwards.

noun

Pronunciation as a proclitic; the transference of stress to a following word.

noun

A word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the following word, e.g. at in at home.

Usage examples:

The indefinite article ‘a’ is a proclitic, a word that wants to merge phonologically with the word …
adjective

Denoting or relating to a proclitic.

noun

A tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition towards a particular thing.

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A proclivity for hard work
noun

A tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition towards a particular thing.

Usage examples:

A proclivity for hard work

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