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31prod — [prɒd] verb [I/T] 1) to push someone or something quickly with your finger, or with an object that has a long thin end 2) to persuade or encourage someone to do something prod noun [C] …
32Prod — /prɒd/ (say prod) Colloquial –noun 1. a Protestant. –adjective 2. Protestant …
33prod — Ōhiki, o e, ku i, hu e, hulā, peu, lūkē; ♦ prod loose, or sideways, kaiehu …
34Prod’Homme — Prod Homme war ein französischer Hersteller von Automobilen. Unternehmensgeschichte Das Unternehmen Établissements Prod Homme aus Ivry Port begann 1907 mit der Produktion von Automobilen. 1908 wurde die Produktion eingestellt. Fahrzeuge Angeboten …
35prod|i|gal|i|ty — «PROD uh GAL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. wasteful or reckless extravagance: »It is often surprising how men begin to curb their prodigality when convinced they must pay for it (Wall Street Journal). 2. rich abundance; profuseness: »the… …
36prod´i|gal|ly — prod|i|gal «PROD uh guhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. spending too much; wasting money or other resources; wasteful: »a prodigal son, to be prodigal of affection. America has been prodigal of its forests. SYNONYM(S): extravagant. 2. abundant;… …
37prod|i|gal — «PROD uh guhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. spending too much; wasting money or other resources; wasteful: »a prodigal son, to be prodigal of affection. America has been prodigal of its forests. SYNONYM(S): extravagant. 2. abundant; lavish; giving… …
38prod|der — «PROD uhr», noun. a person or thing that prods …
39prod|ro|mal — «PROD ruh muhl», adjective. (of disease symptoms) preliminary; premonitory …
40prod|uct — «PROD uhkt, uhkt», noun. 1. that which is produced; result of work or of growth: »factory products, farm products. The products of respiration help indirectly to make certain soil minerals available to plants (Fred W. Emerson). 2. a number or… …