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Definition of proem
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Proem (v. t.) To
preface.
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Preface
::
Preface
(n.)
Something
spoken
as
introductory
to a
discourse,
or
written
as
introductory
to a book or
essay;
a
proem;
an
introduction,
or
series
of
preliminary
remarks..
Proem
::
Proem (v. t.) To
preface.
Proembryo
::
Proembryo
(n.) The
series
of cells
formed
in the ovule of a
flowering
plant after
fertilization,
but
before
the
formation
of the
embryo..
Proem
::
Proem (n.)
Preface;
introduction;
preliminary
observations;
prelude.
Proembryo
::
Proembryo
(n.) The
primary
growth
from the spore in
certain
cryptogamous
plants;
as, the
proembryo,
or
protonema,
of
mosses..
Proemptosis
::
Proemptosis
(n.) The
addition
of a day to the lunar
calendar.
Proemial
::
Proemial
(a.)
Introductory;
prefatory;
preliminary.
Metemptosis
::
Metemptosis
(n.) The
suppression
of a day in the
calendar
to
prevent
the date of the new moon being set a day too late, or the
suppression
of the
bissextile
day once in 134
years.
The
opposite
to this is the
proemptosis,
or the
addition
of a day every 330
years,
and
another
every 2,400
years..
Suspensoria
::
Suspensor
(n.) The cord which
suspends
the
embryo;
and which is
attached
to the
radicle
in the young
state;
the
proembryo.
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) That part of a book or
discourse
which
introduces
or leads the way to the main
subject,
or part;
preliminary;
matter;
preface;
proem;
exordium..
Proheme
::
Proheme
(n.)
Proem.
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