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promenade a recreational or leisurely stroll, esp. in public. [8 definitions]
prominent clearly noticeable; obvious; conspicuous. [3 definitions]
promise to pledge (something). [8 definitions]
promising showing potential for favorable or successful development.
promontory a high cliff projecting into a large body of water, or a similar projection above a lowland.
promote to support the existence, growth, or advance of. [3 definitions]
promotion a raise to a higher rank or position. [4 definitions]
prompt done immediately, without delay. [7 definitions]
prone inclined or disposed; tending (usu. fol. by "to"). [3 definitions]
prong a thin, sharply pointed part of a tool, such as a fork tine. [3 definitions]
pronoun in grammar, a word that substitutes for a noun or noun phrase, such as "he," "it," "someone," "myself," or "those".
pronounce to articulate or enunciate (a sound, word, or words), or to utter (something) in a specified manner. [7 definitions]
pronunciation the act, manner, or result of pronouncing words, syllables, and the like. [4 definitions]
-proof unable to be penetrated by (something specified). [2 definitions]
proof evidence that proves the truth or existence of something. [13 definitions]
proofread to examine (a manuscript or printer's proof) for errors and mark corrections on. [2 definitions]
prop1 to support, stabilize, or sustain with or as if with a beam, stick, stone, or the like. [4 definitions]
prop2 a piece of furniture or other article used for a theatrical presentation or the like; stage property.
propaganda information or statements of opinion that are deliberately circulated among the public in order to persuade the population to accept a particular point of view, esp. one in favor of or opposed to a particular movement, cause, or doctrine.
propel to cause to move or keep moving forward or onward; thrust, push, or drive.
propeller any of several devices used to propel an airplane, ship, or the like, usu. consisting of tilted blades radiating from a hub that revolves.