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Definition of prog
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Prog (v. i.) To
steal;
to rob; to
filch.
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Flyer
::
Flyer (n.)
Anything
that is
scattered
abroad
in great
numbers
as a
theatrical
programme,
an
advertising
leaf, etc..
Ancestry
::
Ancestry
(n.) A
series
of
ancestors
or
progenitors;
lineage,
or those who
compose
the line of
natural
descent..
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
impedes
activity,
progress,
or
freedom,
as a net or
shackle..
Check
::
Check (n.) A
condition
of
interrupted
or
impeded
progress;
arrest;
stop;
delay;
as, to hold an enemy in
check..
Har Monically
::
Har
monically
(adv.)
In
harmonical
progression.
Impediment
::
Impediment
(n.) That which
impedes
or
hinders
progress,
motion,
activity,
or
effect..
Progeny
::
Progeny
(n.)
Descendants
of the human kind, or
offspring
of other
animals;
children;
offspring;
race,
lineage..
Gymnophthalmata
::
Gymnophthalmata
(n. pl.) A group of
acalephs,
including
the
naked-eyed
medusae;
the
hydromedusae.
Most of them are known to be the
free-swimming
progeny
(gonophores)
of
hydroids..
Interlocutory
::
Interlocutory
(a.)
Intermediate;
not final or
definitive;
made or done
during
the
progress
of an
action.
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To cease from
progress;
not to
proceed;
to stop; to
pause;
to halt; to
remain
stationary.
Measure
::
Measure
(a.) A step or
definite
part of a
progressive
course
or
policy;
a means to an end; an act
designed
for the
accomplishment
of an
object;
as,
political
measures;
prudent
measures;
an
inefficient
measure..
Hitch
::
Hitch (n.) A stop or
sudden
halt; a
stoppage;
an
impediment;
a
temporary
obstruction;
an
obstacle;
as, a hitch in one's
progress
or
utterance;
a hitch in the
performance..
Progenitor
::
Progenitor
(n.) An
ancestor
in the
direct
line; a
forefather.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.)
Hence,
anything
that
retards;
a clog; an
obstacle
to
progress
or
enjoyment..
Progged
::
Progged
(imp. & p. p.) of Pro.
Tornado
::
Tornado
(n.) A
violent
whirling
wind;
specifically
(Meteorol.),
a
tempest
distinguished
by a rapid
whirling
and slow
progressive
motion,
usually
accompaned
with
severe
thunder,
lightning,
and
torrents
of rain, and
commonly
of short
duration
and small
breadth;
a small
cyclone..
Aruspicy
::
Aruspicy
(n.)
Prognostication
by
inspection
of the
entrails
of
victims
slain
sacrifice.
Issueless
::
Issueless
(a.)
Having
no issue or
progeny;
childless.
Feed
::
Feed (n.) The
motion,
or act, of
carrying
forward
the stuff to be
operated
upon, as cloth to the
needle
in a
sewing
machine;
or of
producing
progressive
operation
upon any
material
or
object
in a
machine,
as, in a
turning
lathe,
by
moving
the
cutting
tool along or in the
work..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) That which is
generated
or
brought
forth;
progeny;
offspiring.
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