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prevent
to keep or stop from happening.
prevention
the act or process of preventing.
preventive
made to get in the way of or to block something. [3 definitions]
preview
a showing of a film, play, or work of art for a chosen audience before the public sees it. [2 definitions]
previous
coming just before another. [2 definitions]
previously
just before another. [2 definitions]
prey
an animal that is hunted or caught for food, usually by another animal. Certain plants catch prey as well. [6 definitions]
price
the sum of money needed to buy an item or service. [5 definitions]
priceless
having a worth greater than any price or amount of money.
prick
a small mark or hole made by something with a sharp or pointed end. [2 definitions]
prickly
full of small, sharp points. [2 definitions]
prickly pear
a cactus that is known for its bright flowers. Some kinds of prickly pear bear a fruit that can be eaten.
pride
an inborn feeling of self-worth. [4 definitions]
pride and joy
something or someone highly valued or loved.
priest
a person who is authorized by a church to lead prayers and religious services.
prim
correct and proper beyond what is needed.
primarily
mainly; mostly; chiefly.
primary
main; chief. [3 definitions]
primary color
any one of the three basic colors of the spectrum from which all other colors can be made by blending. In paint, they are red, yellow, and blue.
primary school
a school that has the first three or four grades and sometimes kindergarten.
primate
any animal in the category of mammals that includes humans, monkeys, apes, and some smaller, simpler animals. Most primates have large brains and flexible hands.
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