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  • 91Progressive rock — Prog redirects here. For the Swedish political music movement, see Progg. For the radio format, see Progressive rock (radio format). Progressive rock Stylistic origins Psychedelic rock, jazz fusion, classical music, free jazz, experimental rock,… …

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  • 92prognosticate — prog•nos•ti•cate [[t]prɒgˈnɒs tɪˌkeɪt[/t]] v. cat•ed, cat•ing 1) to forecast from present signs or indications; prophesy 2) to foretoken; presage 3) to make a forecast; prophesy • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME < ML prognōsticātus, ptp. of… …

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  • 93Progged — Prog Prog, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Progged}. p. pr. & vb. n. {Progging}.] [Cf. D. prachen, G. prachern, Dan. prakke, Sw. pracka, to beg, L. procare, procari, to ask, demand, and E. prowl.] 1. To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies… …

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  • 94Progging — Prog Prog, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Progged}. p. pr. & vb. n. {Progging}.] [Cf. D. prachen, G. prachern, Dan. prakke, Sw. pracka, to beg, L. procare, procari, to ask, demand, and E. prowl.] 1. To wander about and beg; to seek food or other supplies… …

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  • 95progue — ˈprōg variant of prog * * * progue var. prog …

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  • 96progamous — prog·a·mous (progґə məs) [pro + gamo + ous] previous to fertilization of the oocyte …

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  • 97prognathometer — prog·na·thom·e·ter (prog″nə thomґə tər) [prognathous + meter] an instrument or device for measuring the degree of prognathism …

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  • 98Prognose — Prog·no̲·se die; , n; eine Prognose (zu etwas) geschr; eine (wissenschaftlich begründete) Aussage darüber, wie sich etwas entwickeln wird ≈ Vorhersage <eine Prognose stellen, wagen>: die Prognosen zum Ausgang einer Wahl || K:… …

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  • 99prognosis — prog|no|sis [ prag nousıs ] (plural prog|no|ses [ prag nou,siz ] ) noun count 1. ) MEDICAL a doctor s opinion about the way in which a disease or illness is likely to develop 2. ) FORMAL a statement about what is likely to happen in a particular… …

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  • 100prognosticate — prog|nos|ti|cate [ prag nastı,keıt ] verb transitive VERY FORMAL to say what you think will happen in the future ╾ prog|nos|ti|ca|tion [ prag,nastı keıʃn ] noun count or uncount …

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