Worder Dictionary

English dictionary: words starting with pror

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verb

Allocate, distribute, or assess pro rata.

Usage examples:

Bonuses are prorated over the life of a player's contract
verb

Allocate, distribute, or assess pro rata.

Usage examples:

Bonuses are prorated over the life of a player's contract
adjective

Calculated according to the amount of something that has been used, in relation to a larger total amount

Usage examples:

Attendees joining the course later will pay a prorated fee., any new projects would be funded on a …
verb

Allocate, distribute, or assess pro rata.

Usage examples:

Bonuses are prorated over the life of a player's contract
verb

Allocate, distribute, or assess pro rata.

Usage examples:

Bonuses are prorated over the life of a player's contract
verb

To calculate a cost, payment, or price according to the number of hours worked, how much of something has been used, etc. in relation to a larger number of hours worked, a larger amount of something used, etc.

Usage examples:

The bonuses for part-time employees should have been prorated based on their hours., the fund and i…
adjective

Situated in or designating the most anterior portion of the cerebral cortex in certain mammals of the order carnivora.

noun

A deputy king; a viceroy.

verb

To prolong, lengthen; to extend in time or duration; to cause to last longer; to continue, to protract. compare "prorogue".

noun

The action of discontinuing a session of a parliament or other legislative assembly without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

Politically motivated prorogations
noun

The action of discontinuing a session of a parliament or other legislative assembly without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

Politically motivated prorogations
noun

The ruling planet of a nativity, which determines the length of life of the native. also called apheta, hyleg. contrasted with anareta.

verb

Discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

James prorogued this parliament, never to call another one
verb

Discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

James prorogued this parliament, never to call another one
verb

Discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

James prorogued this parliament, never to call another one
verb

Discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.

Usage examples:

James prorogued this parliament, never to call another one
noun

The action or an act of bursting forth. in later use chiefly: (geography) the protrusion of part of a country, etc., out from the main body of territory; an instance of this; a region which protrudes in this way.

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