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Words Start with: (P) PAGE #9
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161. Propensity (geneigdheid) :
It is better to look for those tulips with a natural propensity for repeat performance
162. Propitiate (versoen) :
Because women are most often in charge of medicinal herbs they are responsible for propitiating the spirits of medicine on special altars
164. Prosaic (prozaïsche) :
David its horrible when that language is prosaic but I thought that this language was really beautiful
165. Proscribe (verbied) :
Songs of a politically critical character are proscribed
166. Prosody (prosodie) :
Further ventures into prosody and theory I leave until senior classes
167. Prostration (uitputting) :
The Purification of Pride First of all we should know why we do prostrations
168. Protagonist (protagonis) :
Her novels introduce strong female protagonists usually African American and characters of many colors
169. Protean (veranderend) :
Such values are flexible protean in nature varying even from film to film
170. Protocol (protokol) :
The minister stressed that diplomatic protocol is the governments chief concern when it arranges overseas trips for him
171. Provincial (provinsiale) :
He said observers and journalists could watch the first stage of the count at the polling stations but not at provincial election commission centers where the results are tabulated
172. Proximate (onmiddellike) :
He declared his own position to be Constructive Idealism derived from Kantian Idealism though more proximately from British Idealism especially the work of TH Green
173. Prudence (omsigtigheid) :
we need to exercise prudence in such important matters
174. Prudent (omsigtige) :
Auditors have praised Greenwich Council for its prudent management of public money
175. Prudish (preutse) :
But in the prudish 1840s women were expected to know their place and it did not involve depicting headstrong passionate women who became enamoured with married men
176. Prune (snoei) :
Do not prune either streptosolen or fuchsia for they bloom in winter on growth started in early fall
177. Psychosis (psigose) :
Identification of these processes may also uncover mechanisms of cognitive impairment with implications not only for AD but also for idiopathic psychoses
178. Puerile (kinderachtig) :
Opposition may sometimes seem like a game and there is nothing more puerile than politicians yahbooing each other purely for the sake of it
179. Pugnacious (veglustige) :
Her other abiding passion came in the form of a pugnacious Labour politician nicknamed The Butcher for his savage attacks on the SNP
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