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Definition of prog
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Prog (n.) A
vagrant
beggar;
a
tramp.
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Har Monically
::
Har
monically
(adv.)
In
harmonical
progression.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The
original
progenitor;
also, the race or line of a
family;
the
progenitor
of a
family
and his
direct
descendants;
lineage;
family..
Progue
::
Progue
(v. i.) To prog.
Current
::
Current
(a.)
General
course;
ordinary
procedure;
progressive
and
connected
movement;
as, the
current
of time, of
events,
of
opinion,
etc..
Progressive
::
Progressive
(a.)
Improving;
as, art is in a
progressive
state..
Learn
::
Learn (v. i.) To
acquire
knowledge
or
skill;
to make
progress
in
acquiring
knowledge
or
skill;
to
receive
information
or
instruction;
as, this child
learns
quickly..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
watch,
as a
receding
object;
to keep the eyes fixed upon while in
motion;
to keep the mind upon while in
progress,
as a
speech,
musical
performance,
etc.; also, to keep up with; to
understand
the
meaning,
connection,
or force of, as of a
course
of
thought
or
argument..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) The point or step of
progression
to which a
person
has
arrived;
rank or
station
in life;
position.
Impede
::
Impede
(v. t.) To
hinder;
to stop in
progress;
to
obstruct;
as, to
impede
the
advance
of
troops..
Rub
::
Rub (n.) That which rubs; that which tends to
hinder
or
obstruct
motion
or
progress;
hindrance;
obstruction,
an
impediment;
especially,
a
difficulty
or
obstruction
hard to
overcome;
a
pinch..
Reactionary
::
Reactionary
(n.) One who
favors
reaction,
or seeks to undo
political
progress
or
revolution..
Progne
::
Progne
(n.) A genus of
swallows
including
the
purple
martin.
See
Martin.
Seed
::
Seed (n.)
Progeny;
offspring;
children;
descendants;
as, the seed of
Abraham;
the seed of
David..
Intercept
::
Intercept
(v. t.) To
obstruct
or
interrupt
the
progress
of; to stop; to
hinder
or
oppose;
as, to
intercept
the
current
of a
river..
Move
::
Move (n.) The act of
moving
one of the
pieces,
from one
position
to
another,
in the
progress
of the
game..
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) An
instrument
with four iron
points,
so
disposed
that, any three of them being on the
ground,
the other
projects
upward.
They are
scattered
on the
ground
where an
enemy's
cavalry
are to pass, to
impede
their
progress
by
endangering
the
horses'
feet..
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..
Progenitor
::
Progenitor
(n.) An
ancestor
in the
direct
line; a
forefather.
Passage
::
Passage
(v. i.) A
continuous
course,
process,
or
progress;
a
connected
or
continuous
series;
as, the
passage
of
time..
Prog
::
Prog (n.) A
vagrant
beggar;
a
tramp.
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