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Definition of prog
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Prog (n.) A goal;
progue.
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Progressionist
::
Progressionist
(n.) One who holds to a
belief
in the
progression
of
society
toward
perfection.
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..
Current
::
Current
(a.)
General
course;
ordinary
procedure;
progressive
and
connected
movement;
as, the
current
of time, of
events,
of
opinion,
etc..
Ancestor
::
Ancestor
(n.) One from whom a
person
is
descended,
whether
on the
father's
or
mother's
side, at any
distance
of time; a
progenitor;
a fore
father..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.) In
business
of any kind; as, the
progress
of a
negotiation;
the
progress
of art..
Philoprogenitive
::
Philoprogenitive
(a.)
Having
the love of
offspring;
fond of
children.
Ascend
::
Ascend
(v. i.) To rise, in a
figurative
sense;
to
proceed
from an
inferior
to a
superior
degree,
from mean to noble
objects,
from
particulars
to
generals,
from
modern
to
ancient
times,
from one note to
another
more
acute,
etc.; as, our
inquiries
ascend
to the
remotest
antiquity;
to
ascend
to our first
progenitor..
#NAME?
::
Stationary
(a.)
Appearing
to be at rest,
because
moving
in the line of
vision;
not
progressive
or
retrograde,
as a
planet..
Way
::
Way (v. i.) To move; to
progress;
to go.
Progeny
::
Progeny
(n.)
Descendants
of the human kind, or
offspring
of other
animals;
children;
offspring;
race,
lineage..
Farther
::
Farther
(adv.)
Moreover;
by way of
progress
in
treating
a
subject;
as,
farther,
let us
consider
the
probable
event..
Programmata
::
Programmata
(pl. ) of
Programm.
Progressing
::
Progressing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Progres.
Ftiction
::
Ftiction
(n.) A
clashing
between
two
persons
or
parties
in
opinions
or work; a
disagreement
tending
to
prevent
or
retard
progress.
Halt
::
Halt (v. i.) To hold one's self from
proceeding;
to hold up; to cease
progress;
to stop for a
longer
or
shorter
period;
to come to a stop; to stand
still.
Open
::
Open (a.) Free or
cleared
of
obstruction
to
progress
or to view;
accessible;
as, an open
tract;
the open sea..
Progression
::
Progression
(n.) A
regular
succession
of tones or
chords;
the
movement
of the parts in
harmony;
the order of the
modulations
in a piece from key to key.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) Fig.:
Whatever
impedes
activity,
progress,
or
freedom,
as a net or
shackle..
Point
::
Point (n.)
Whatever
serves
to mark
progress,
rank, or
relative
position,
or to
indicate
a
transition
from one state or
position
to
another,
degree;
step;
stage;
hence,
position
or
condition
attained;
as, a point of
elevation,
or of
depression;
the stock fell off five
points;
he won by
tenpoints..
Extispicious
::
Extispicious
(a.)
Relating
to the
inspection
of
entrails
for
prognostication.
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