Definition of prest

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Prest (a.) Ready; prompt; prepared.

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Presto :: Presto (a.) Quickly; rapidly; -- a direction for a quick, lively movement or performance; quicker than allegro, or any rate of time except prestissimo..
Prest :: Prest () imp. & p. p. of Press.
Apprest :: Apprest (a.) Pressed close to, or lying against, something for its whole length, as against a stem,.
Prestigiatory :: Prestigiatory (a.) Consisting of impostures; juggling.
Purpresture :: Purpresture (n.) Wrongful encroachment upon another's property; esp., any encroachment upon, or inclosure of, that which should be common or public, as highways, rivers, harbors, forts, etc..
Prestable :: Prestable (a.) Payable.
Prestation :: Prestation (n.) A payment of money; a toll or duty; also, the rendering of a service..
Prest :: Prest (v. t.) To give as a loan; to lend.
Prest :: Prest (a.) Neat; tidy; proper.
Pourpresture :: Pourpresture (n.) See Purpresture.
Presto :: Presto (a.) Quickly; immediately; in haste; suddenly.
Prest :: Prest (n.) A duty in money formerly paid by the sheriff on his account in the exchequer, or for money left or remaining in his hands..
Manubrium :: Manubrium (n.) A handlelike process or part; esp., the anterior segment of the sternum, or presternum, and the handlelike process of the malleus..
Prestidigital :: Prestidigital (a.) Nimble-fingered; having fingers fit for prestidigitation, or juggling..
Prestige :: Prestige (v.) Weight or influence derived from past success; expectation of future achievements founded on those already accomplished; force or charm derived from acknowledged character or reputation.
Prestimony :: Prestimony (n.) A fund for the support of a priest, without the title of a benefice. The patron in the collator..
Prest :: Prest (a.) Ready; prompt; prepared.
Prester :: Prester (n.) A meteor or exhalation formerly supposed to be thrown from the clouds with such violence that by collision it is set on fire.
Prestissimo :: Prestissimo (adv.) Very quickly; with great rapidity.
Imprest :: Imprest (n.) To advance on loan.
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