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Definition of prog
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Prog (v. i.) To
steal;
to rob; to
filch.
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Sept
::
Sept (n.) A clan,
tribe,
or
family,
proceeding
from a
common
progenitor;
-- used
especially
of the
ancient
clans in
Ireland..
Stem
::
Stem (v. t.) To
oppose
or cut with, or as with, the stem of a
vessel;
to
resist,
or make
progress
against;
to stop or check the flow of, as a
current..
Hodgkin''s Disease
::
Hodgkin's
disease
() A
morbid
condition
characterized
by
progressive
anaemia
and
enlargement
of the
lymphatic
glands;
-- first
described
by Dr.
Hodgkin,
an
English
physician..
Gest
::
Gest (n.) A roll
recting
the
several
stages
arranged
for a royal
progress.
Many of them are
extant
in the
herald's
office.
Lapse
::
Lapse (n.) A
gliding,
slipping,
or
gradual
falling;
an
unobserved
or
imperceptible
progress
or
passing
away,;
--
restricted
usually
to
immaterial
things,
or to
figurative
uses..
Prenostic
::
Prenostic
(n.) A
prognostic;
an omen.
Incession
::
Incession
(n.)
Motion
on foot;
progress
in
walking.
Increase
::
Increase
(v. i.)
Progeny;
issue;
offspring.
Doldrums
::
Doldrums
(n. pl.) A part of the ocean near the
equator,
abounding
in
calms,
squalls,
and
light,
baffling
winds,
which
sometimes
prevent
all
progress
for
weeks;
-- so
called
by
sailors..
Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) That which
foreshows;
a
foretoken.
Outpass
::
Outpass
(v. t.) To pass
beyond;
to
exceed
in
progress.
Check
::
Check (n.) A
condition
of
interrupted
or
impeded
progress;
arrest;
stop;
delay;
as, to hold an enemy in
check..
Philoprogenitiveness
::
Philoprogenitiveness
(n.) The love of
offspring;
fondness
for
children.
Move
::
Move (n.) The act of
moving
one of the
pieces,
from one
position
to
another,
in the
progress
of the
game..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.) A
journey
of
state;
a
circuit;
especially,
one made by a
sovereign
through
parts of his own
dominions..
Progne
::
Progne
(n.) A
swallow.
Aino
::
Aino (n.) One of a
peculiar
race
inhabiting
Yesso,
the
Kooril
Islands
etc., in the
northern
part of the
empire
of
Japan,
by some
supposed
to have been the
progenitors
of the
Japanese.
The Ainos are stout and
short,
with hairy
bodies..
Prog
::
Prog (n.)
Victuals
got by
begging,
or
vagrancy;
victuals
of any kind; food;
supplies..
Grade
::
Grade (v. t.) To
reduce
to a
level,
or to an
evenly
progressive
ascent,
as the line of a canal or
road..
Accelerate
::
Accelerate
(v. t.) To
quicken
the
natural
or
ordinary
progression
or
process
of; as, to
accelerate
the
growth
of a
plant,
the
increase
of
wealth,
etc..
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