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  • 21Prog Nois — Datos generales Origen Buenos Aires, Argentina Informaci …

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  • 22Prog (album) — Prog Album par The Bad Plus Sortie 2007 Enregistrement Pachyderm, September 2006 Durée 64:52 Genre Jazz Producteur Tony Platt, The Bad Pl …

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  • 23prog|na|thous — «PROG nuh thuhs, prog NAY », adjective. 1. having the jaws protruding beyond the upper part of the face: »a prognathous skull. 2. protruding: »prognathous jaws. ╂[< pro 2 forward + Greek gnáthos jaw + English ous] …

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  • 24prog|nath|ic — «prog NATH ihk», adjective. = prognathous. (Cf. ↑prognathous) …

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  • 25prog|na|thism — «PROG nuh thihz uhm», noun. a prognathous condition …

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  • 26prog|na|thy — «PROG nuh thee», noun. = prognathism. (Cf. ↑prognathism) …

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  • 27prog|no|sis — «prog NOH sihs», noun, plural ses « seez». 1. a forecast of the probable course of a disease. 2. an estimate of what will probably happen: »The prognosis, on this practical level, does not appear favorable (New Yorker). ╂[< Late Latin… …

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  • 28prog|nos|ti|cate — «prog NOS tuh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. 1. to predict from facts; forecast: »He did prognosticate…that on the eighteenth of April a storm should burst over this land (Jane Porter). 2. to indicate beforehand …

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  • 29prog|nos|ti|ca|tion — «prog NOS tuh KAY shuhn», noun. 1. a forecast; prediction: »The Doctor s prognostication in reference to the weather was speedily verified (Dickens). 2. the act of foretelling …

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  • 30prog|nos|ti|ca|tive — «prog NOS tuh KAY tihv», adjective. having the character of a prognostic; predictive: »The comet…was thought prognosticative of the fall of Islamism (John C. Hobhouse) …

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