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`the board —-C'urrenr Bing.)
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`time or space) : aforward course : PROGaEsslou (whard (as m
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`: to make a Journey; esp : to make is royal progress 2 . to
`move forward : to proceed or advance from place to place,
`anothgr as her fancy dicta —Lou|s Bromfield)
`the fire-
`point to point, or step to slice: (simply N from one place to
`evelop to a higher. better, o'r more advanced stage : make
`place Is ~mg. but not finished yet —Rachel Henning
`3 : to
`continual Improvements (deductive reasoning had to be com-
`bined With the methods of experimentation . . . before science
`could N -I,B.Conant) 4 : to proceed from one musical note
`or tone to the next ~ vi 1 obs : to ass over or through a : to
`cause to progress : push forwarf: ADVANG (a really big
`rum
`1,1121“:ng PYOSTIIII cannot be successfully Ned —-Amerlcarm
`progress chart n : a chart showing actual performance in
`comparison With a predetermined schedule or estimate of
`expected performance
`progress clack.
`: a clerk employed to plot out and trace the
`progress of war
`from operation to operation in manufacture
`pro-gres-sion \pra‘greshan. pr6'-\ n -5 [ME progression. fr.
`MF progression, fr. L pragression-. progresslo action of gain
`forward, advancemenn'progress, fr. progrerrur. (past part. a
`Pragredi to 0 forward, advance) + -ion-, -io .Ion —— more at
`rRooRBS]
`: a sequence of mathematical terms in which the
`terms after the first are determined according to a rule 2 I. : an
`action of progressing : a movement forward : ADVANCE (the
`train .
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`. is the most amusing means of ~ —Nar'i Geographic)
`b : a continuous proceeding : a oonnectedserics (as of acts,
`events, Steps) : a sequence whose continuity suggests move-
`ment or flow (all the events and ~r of . .
`. life were gathered u
`and recorded -Victoria Sackville-West) _ c: the process of a -
`“Mills 651:. to a better or higher condition : gradual develop-
`ment 2 rhoanhss a s here in which spiritual N is impossible —
`Matthew Arnold . an inner ~
`from aPPfehfllSlU“, ‘0
`“‘ldflsmildin — .WSouthern) 3 a : successmn of mu5Ical
`tones oi- chor s b": the movement of musical arts In harmony
`G = stoueuce 2c 4 : a betting system In w rob a player in-
`Greases hisbet» by a given sum after each loss and decreases it
`after each win
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`” by progression
`,
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`.
`Woz‘erS-fion-al \-shan'l\ ad] : of, relating to. or character-
`PTO-greS-slondgt \-sh(o)nést\ n )-s
`: one who believes In
`Progress: esp : one who believes in the continuous progress of
`the uman raoenr of society
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`-s
`[P ' phosrcsslsme.. fr.
`Progrés Progress 51'. L progresrus) + -isme -ism -—. more. at
`Paoannssj : advocacy of or devotion esp. to progressive “CHOP
`or social and political reform (illuminating observations on
`the politicii ~ of .
`.
`. the Northwest —N. y. Herald. Tribune)
`Pros-resent \-,sest\ n »s [F progressisre. fr. progrgs + -f.tfe
`.s'views assumed to be
`no ressive .
`:35. 1 ; Pkooacs'sioms'r 2 : a member of a POII‘JCHI Party
`1”NI-intensive: \pn'gresiv, prgh, gsiv also -s=v\ ad] [zprozrm
`Wagrtrrion + be] ,1 a : of. relatingtc. or characterized
`_Y Progress : devoted to or evincing continuous unPr‘RWmml
`- making, use of,or interested in new ideas.
`inventions. or
`°Fp°mlmfies a young man of ~ tastes —H.S.Qanby> (he was
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`‘- ~ Pf ~. ten encie's —E.H.Je'nkin‘s) (a practical, ~, hard:
`drivm American city —Amer. Guide Srri
`' La.) (the art 0‘
`luge'fiegign is'~ .—'I?!rner Lit. Supp.)
`0}. ”1811113 10. 0'
`constituting an'educational theory or doctrine that 0920‘“
`““1! '-°_ tradifiandl‘education propasmgfrcagel’fink-31135“ on
`Eh: individual child. the use of projects an acuvrtics a_r tgach-
`"'8 ““1055,
`informality of classroom procedure.
`I!“ he“.
`co“Titzement of self-expression 2 l of. r613"!!! to. 0" C 9"
`“ng“! by pro esslon : occurrin
`or arranged in. a series
`’ Enticing or gécoming effective
`y successive stages (the.
`”nae may be the ~ deterioration of our faculties TW-R-IHEG)
`<~ changes of compressed decaying plant materials ‘0 P5“
`-
`d finally anthracite coal ~R.W.Murray)£1“: Mcomplfexity
`"thinness relationship —’Helen Sullivan < 9N {Om}; ‘7 all;
`“finial life were struggling for a foothold on the lan -h .1;
`Swmion) atmoving‘l‘or'ward or onward:ADVANcmq t I:
`“Emu. drifts. and eddis of the wide ocean -R-E. .0 5"
`4 : infleasingin extent or severit —- used 0‘, 3 disease. lesionl. or
`:ylnmm 5 alien cap : of. relallet‘lis to. or cansu'i'?“ f; ”gun:
`11 party advocating or associat With theprlnflp =5 D 19 e to
`“1 Drain-Bahrain 6 : marked by progressibn, from one p aevi
`gm“: 55 a o/ a card party : characterized b)’. “‘9 mo “3.
`"hen rounds of the winners at each table to a hlgh“ qr ”I“!
`“b1“ and “1: ch
`‘ng of partners
`it b! u ”I"! i in“! ‘
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`constituting . verb form 1h,“ expreua. action or state, in
`Drug;
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`f s eakius 01' 3 time
`.
`as or continuance at the 11we ° “plug" seen are,”
`'Pnlren 0‘ (am seeing, had been seeing.
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`“,de i
`- °' ‘3‘ rel-dag to a tax or taxation imposed on an
`the “nu: that increases by a given amount with increases In
`latin ‘ ale — used thefl ol-income and death taxes 10 i re-
`lmaks lour characterized . y burning (as of perforated
`sins of
`us a; °" PDWdcr) in which the surface increases as t e burn«
`a to gm?“ 1 apposed to degreufve syn lee LIBERAL
`Roll 5' V3. \ \ n -s .1 l i one that is pro reslive 12:0”
`chan “(political canvtctlonr based on a beief in moderate
`the 3'
`flisued to improve the condition of the majority of
`“05:0 e and Willln
`to use governmental pcIWer to bring
`achle f lflsa : one be ievpug In change as a desirable means a
`H V “8 Specified goals — corn are CONSEIVKXIVE. LIIERAL
`me "ll; my a : a member of a U.
`.- oliilchl party: as
`l_)
`: a
`from ti: of a gredomlnantly a riir IIrI minor party I]! It off
`do m ,6 Re u llcans in the ear y 20th century and advocliln
`Inatiesltiic'rii orml designed primarily to reduce the power a
`lnd a minute abuses alleged to be perpetrated by the great
`follustrial and financial interests; mu] : luu. noose
`(2) : a
`of are; of Robert M. L- FolletIe In the residential campaign
`de ‘.21
`(J) : a follower of Henry A.
`allsce in the preli-
`‘0 In campaign of 1943 (4) i a member of a left-wing minor
`
`£8 ”Y llillll oil from the Democrats and um. as
`lined with
`05161!“ Ally socialist domestic policies and a ro-Ruu an foreign
`
`Foal Cy b i a member of a prima 'ly sgrar In Canadian polit-
`a d party advocating low tariffs
`atlonallzetlon of railways,
`l‘er direct democracy (as through the use of the initiative,
`enfii'ig'ig.’ and recs 1) and achieving its chief strength In the
`DWgregslve-al hobo! of her I!
`: polyul habetic substitution
`c:lnyhIiil-I the c clue of a phabeu runs 1 rough them all in I
`‘ e inite order — compare MULTIPLE-ALPHABET ClPHlR
`Prosreaslve conservative ad]. uru cap Mic : at. relating to.
`gr wasutuunr E major political party In Canada traditionally
`stiff and With advocac of close ties with the United
`Ingdom
`tssPculed with economic nationalism and-esp. s Iiirlolecllve
`zand the Commonwealth
`Dionosslve conservative n. usu cup MC : Ii member or
`s“ilporter of the Progressive Conservali've party
`DNEresslve dies n : a compound tool used In a punch ress for
`parforming several operations (as drawing. unehing,_ ending)
`mettssingle movement orin as few as possible successive move-
`progressive dunker n. usu cap Per : a member ofa religious
`group 0f Brethren who because of their desire for more stress
`on «Manon, I church polity that was congr
`anon-ll, and
`11:55 I'lBid_rules regarding plain dress left the C urch of the
`rethren in 13282 and formed the Brethren Church
`,
`Pmmssive Jazz n : jazz of the 1950s characterized by
`harmonic. contra untal, and rhythmic experimentation
`_
`DN-SIW-sive-lv _ 46le -sEV-,
`-1i\ adv :
`in .3 proererswe
`manner : continuously step b step (mechaniution ~ opened
`“P ever .more places for t e unskilled —Oscar Handlin)
`(expect little from government and ~ rely on it_ more —-Felix
`Frankfurter)
`‘
`sztesslve muscular dystrophy n : Muscuuta mimosa?
`vm-gres-sive-ness \-sivnos\ n -rs : the quality or state of
`being progressive
`'
`aggressive proof n : a proof of I set made from plates for
`01' printing showing each color separately and. then the ,
`colors‘combjned with one color being added at a time in the
`order in_which they are to print
`'
`Drogresswe rumrn n : a variety of contract rummy .
`’
`Dl’flgl’esstves .
`g n : teleVIsion scanning in which each
`successive hue ll scanned in sequence — compare I'NTERLACED
`SCANNING
`,
`Progressive Shi’ite: n : a sorites arranged so that the predicate
`of each roposition that precedes forms the subject of each‘one
`that fol ows and the conclusion unites the subject-of the first
`proposxtion with the predicate of the last proposition — com-
`r
`pare GOCLENIAN scam
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`,
`progressive system H : ALEMIIERT
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`pro-gres-SIv-ism \ss,viz=m\ n -s 1 : the principles pi; beliefs
`of progresswes .2 : vacuums 4a 3 list! cap : the political and
`economic doctrines advocated by the Progressive: 4 : the
`theories of
`re ressive education — contrasted with erxenriaiism
`lprmgres-s v- st \-_vest\ n -s [‘progressive + —isr]
`: rau-
`GRBSIVE
`’
`.
`.-
`1progre§slvisl \“_\ ad} : of or relating to progressivism or pro-
`gressrwstsl (a tension between . . .v‘v tendencies of thought and
`conservative .
`.
`. ones_—Douglas Knight)
`'
`.
`pro-gres-siv-l-ty \.pro.gre'sivadfc‘\.n -B : PROGRESSIVENES
`progress payment It
`: a partial payment made under a, con-
`progs pres 3d sing 0) race, p of moo
`struction contract as the prefect goes forward
`‘
`pro-guan-il \pr6'gwiindl\ n -s [isoprapyl + guanine '+ -ii],
`: CHLDROGUANIDE
`.
`progue \'pr53\ vor a] non ,
`,
`,
`pro.gymnos ami\(')prfi+\ ri [‘prq- + yrnnaspe’rrn] : one of
`the ancestra fossrl types from which mo ern gymnosperms are
`thought to have been derived — ro-
`oapernilo \(l)pro-
`+\ ad] — progymnosponnous "+ ad]
`,
`pro-humor .\(',)pr5+\ n -s [NL. lr. was + hapfor] :
`the
`complex anterior attachment organ of a typical monogenetic
`pm.
`-i
`pro'
`i
`, pr: -. usu -
`-+
`vt -co -IN0 -s ME
`“miliiiq‘th — h'bat
`'
`bod V\
`’1‘
`'
`rohibifen, fr. L rohlbilus. past part. of prahibEre/to hold Jack.
`inder forbid,
`r. pm— forward, forth + -hib§re (fr. habEre to
`hold. have) — more at “10-. GIVE] 1 : to forbid by author.
`ity or command : ENiom. INTERDICI' (the statute .
`.
`. ~'ed‘the
`N.
`.), 2 a :_ to prevent from doing 0 Accomplishmg some-
`emgloymcnt of workers under 16 years —' Amer. Guide Series:
`thing : effectively, stop (children shoul
`be' ~ed from riding
`bicycles on the sidewalk) b :
`to make impossible : DEBAR,
`BINDER. PRECLUDE (family finances ~ed his going .to college
`—Cun_'eni Bing.) syn see FORBID
`,_
`‘,
`'
`ohiliited degree n : FORBIDDEN DEGREE
`rohiblts
`pro.mn.it.er \-b5d-g(r)._-béta-\ n -s : one that
`ciaun,
`fr. MF prohibition,
`fr.
`pmhibirion-, prohlbiflo.
`fr.
`mount-MAE):
`\,pro:'bishan.
`.pr5h3'-\ n -s ME prohibi.
`prohibims (past part of prahibEre to prohibit) + -ion- -lo Finn
`— morphii’ROI-iiurr]. 1 : WIllT or raonInIrioN 2'
`e act of
`prohibiting by or as if by authority
`3 : a declaration or in-
`junction forbidding an action :.an order to restrain or stop
`(enforcmg many ":5 against his settlers concerning trade.
`cropsnand occppahons—Arner. Guide Series: Def.) (don"t
`S.E.White) 4 a z, the forbid log y law of the sale and some.
`often issue posmve ~s‘In'mcy cu acuy of superior officer —
`times the manufacture of alcoholic liquors as beverages
`manufacture and sa e ,of intoxicating liquors except for me-
`b : the forbidding by law af‘the transportation as well as the
`dicinal and sacramental purposes
`_
`‘
`pro-ld-hi-tlonast \-sh(a)ncst\ n -s i one who favors the
`rohlbltion of the sale or manufacture of alcoholic liquors as
`arty i at has as Its iundamentalpplatform the prohibition by
`Beveraglcs: as a uni cap : a member of a minor U.S. political
`aw of the manufacture. importation. transportatlon and sale
`of alcoholic beverages b : a supporter of the 18th Amendment
`9m,
`. . ve
`prB‘
`I a -iv.
`ra'-.
`- at'v
`041,1?
`rah! It
`.
`to tlllifbcioastitiktion h‘b d .
`h
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`fr. LL prahibitlvus, fr. L prob itus (pas:y anon; prghibe‘fe g)
`prohibit) .+ _-ivus :ive — more'at morn rr
`1 :
`tending to
`prohibit or interdict : restraining from a
`eslred,cqurse or
`action (the ~ power of the police) (can be expressed w'lihout
`meeting'arlger br ridicule In I ~ measure mChrisiopher‘S kes)
`3. ; servmg to preclude the use of something :— usu. use of is
`price or a tax (the price_.,.. was almost ~ —A.G.DuMez)
`(the rise of'~ taxes and inheritance dues—EBMillett)
`prohibitive impediment n :'the lmpediment
`to a marriage
`whose existence does not nullify the marriage but subjects the
`parties to umshment_
`.
`‘
`‘
`”whip-L ve-ly \-evle\ adv : In a prohibitive manner (it is ~
`timccconsuming -Bfoi. Abrirdcls)
`pm I ve
`'
`“p.1dygfllI-uva-noaa \-ivn=a\ n -es : the quality or state of being
`.mp-l-tor \-bad-a(r). -béta-\ n -s [L fr. prohibitus
`ast
`pg“. of prohiblrr_to prohibit) + —o‘r — more It. mango]
`: one that prohibits _“ '
`_
`‘
`DID-Mb-I-ID-I'Y \-ha.tor=. -t¢r-. -n\ will [L Prahll'fit'arlur. fr.
`
`
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`pro’iecfion
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`.
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`prohibiriu (Pllt part. of members!to prohibit) + -orilu -ory,
`—more at rloumrr
`raoniarr
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`:-a le al
`auction grant
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`'ts of a care are
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`prohibitory will“
`bind restrainuiliig one part
`from doing
`3:32: or threatened act to the injury of one er party
`compare MANDATORY lNJUNFElON
`_ for or .u on-
`
`~ divided : in common : in joint tenane
`_
`pm “pal-vials) \(:)pr6.ind,é .vi(.JiO'\ ndvo1-1;; mum
`0 a 1 Pro
`L. fr.
`pro-lawsuits \:ura+\ n pl.
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`mp [13,
`(in: “small
`euur
`r.‘ ro- + Jap -. Jupyx) +
`family a the order. Entotrophi com-
`’55??? ell; gi'lisiribcIfit
`prising minute chiefly tropical subterranean inselcu,
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`.
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`rpm mot
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`.
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`at row on spy.
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`ow- - n to 61: porn! away. forward. P!” f°rw“d- "h?“ .
`—— ma}: at manic-non, F031. tier] 1 : a specific plan'qr gluten.
`u is ab: : a tabular outline : Dami,l’ltm" b {a W 1
`or proposed plan : a scheme for, which there seems ha 6 0
`success : ram-oral. (prenatal his ~ to the commrtl
`(he
`discusses his .4 with her —-Curreni 8105;) 2.01:: : a mentil
`definitely formulated piece a ,"W'Y‘Eh b 0) = I" "“d'mk-‘n‘
`conception : iosA
`: a planned on risking: as a , I
`devised to effect the reclamation or improvompnt 51f I Pfllmu'
`lar area of land (the construciian airmail Irrigation N: —W.
`0,Douglnl> (2) : the area of land Involved e t a system:-
`ically built
`oup of houses or apartment buildings: up :,one
`that
`inciud‘ers community facll ties and has_ been socially
`fanned wiih government Inpportw serve law-Income flmlhei
`5 : a vast enterprise usu. sponsored and financed by B govern-
`ment (demands made for setting up public work ~r —Amer.
`Guide Series: NJ’.) (the ~r 3'. authorized by (longed! '
`'
`‘
`rovided for a ten-year expenditure of $88 million—Current
`Slag.) a : mom 2 5 : a task or problem that u enraged
`in usu. by a group of students to supplement and apply
`classroom studies and that often Involves a variety of mental
`and physical activities related in the punter of Interest (making
`class
`: PROJECTLON
`lee
`.
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`2 Inject \pn'jeki.
`r5'-\ v
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`y L pmlgcnu) of
`pourjeier. porjeter. pourlecrer] It 1 : to
`devise in the mind : plan for : comma, mm (a road is
`now Ned all the way alone the south 51d: -G-R-Sw."a.n)
`(support .
`.
`. is mighty iniportant_in ~I'I-Ig school building
`when they were first ~ —M- Sims“) 3 = I”. “1”" 0"
`programs *Edumtion D‘lferl) ndlculed plants of this size
`my forward : shoot forth (a fountain that ~: in slender
`column of water about 75 feet in the au- —_—Arner. Guide Safer:
`MC.) (plans were made to ~ iron missiles fCurrem’Bjogt)
`3 : to put or set iorth : present for consideration : exhibit the
`characteristics of (in these volumes I .was trying to ~ how this
`world would have appelred “EM-F0”) (damfl a grand 19b
`~jng Britain overseas —Ashcr Lee) 4 i
`to dance-ye of
`mentally : IMAGINE 5 t to cause to protrude (a tiny knot-in:
`which had no equi merit .
`.
`. visibly had-Martin Flavtn)
`6 a t to cause (li
`t or shadow) to fall into space or (an
`image) upon a surface (these pictures have been Ared on
`screens throughout the U.S. —Currenl Bing.) b : to cause
`(it figure) to stand out disunctly against'a back ound (a
`peered on his doorstep. darkly ":4 Will? an ‘2‘ 1‘
`‘
`—Edith Wharton)
`'l a : to move in Blprficnbed direction (as
`a clot, line, or area) so as to depict on a curve, it
`lane, or a
`c lindncal. spherical or other surface go that
`picture
`t us represented on the curve or surface is the shadow of the
`points,
`lines. or areas that would be thrown by
`araliel,
`divergin
`or convermng rays of light (the m?_
`a ~ed
`the worlfi as the section of a cylinder suspende in the cent:-
`of the circular vault of heaven —Tad Szulc) b _: to depict
`(one figure) by another figure according to a fixed corre-
`‘ apondence between the paints of the two 8 a : to communi-
`cate or convey Vividly Sp. to an audience (not only san
`beautifully, but "zed the drama very_ well —Robert Evert
`b : to produce With exceptional clarity and distinctnss (it
`particularly brilliant example of the smurwho knows how to
`~ our langua e —Howard Taubmao) (his voice is not large
`but . .
`. is ~ well —-W.VM.Clirk) 9 : to externalize and re-
`gard _as objective or_outs_ide oneself (as a sensation, image, or
`emotion) (a nation is _an entity on which one can ~ many of
`the worst of one's instincts iTirnz: Lil. Supp.) — opposed to
`Introjecf ~ vi
`l. chiefly dial a :_to form a project : scam
`b e to go about idly With no particular purpose : fool around
`(I wouldn‘t o Ting off Into the woods alone —C.B.Kelland)
`—' often use With around 2 : to int out : extend beyond a
`given line ergo-mung (the walls in places ~ into massive
`buttresses —Andrew Finn) (bands Ned a little too far from
`the'sleeves —J.P.Marqu‘and) 3 a : to communicate or conve
`an idea or conception vividly esp. to an audience It : to s
`With exceptional clarity and distinction (a young actor who
`had_no idea how to ~ to the last row) yn see BULGIE.
`lrLAN
`3liroltict ad [L_projectus. past part. 0 proicere. proiiccrr to
`throw fort . reject — more at PROJECHON] obs : ABANDONED
`modest-able \-tobsl\ adj : capable of being projected (rsults
`of the random sum ling must be ~ to national totals)
`projected a
`1 :
`town or as if thrown or cast forward (the
`~ scene of t e mountains brou ht scattered applause from the
`audience) 2 : planned for uture execution : CONTRIVED.
`PROPOSED (a ~ excursion a full day long —W.F.DeMorgan)
`<~ outlays for new plant and equipment —J.G.F0rr5t)
`
`Iprq-Jeemte \pr )eltt‘l, —k.tii. -k(,)til, prfi'-\ n -s [NL, fr.
`neut. of project
`‘
`ad}.] 1 : a body projected by external force
`and continuIng Iri motion by its own inern'a (subatomic
`ar-
`ticles used as ~s in atom smashing); spec'
`: a missile for a ire
`arm. cannon. or other weapon 2 : a se l-propelling weapon
`(as a rocket. torpedo. or guided missile)
`aprojec'nle \“\ ad] [NL projecriiis, fr. L projectus (past part. of
`praicere. prajicere to throw forth) + -iiis -i1e— more at PRO-
`iutrrioN] 1 : caused 'or imparted by impulse or projection
`: impelled forward (~ motion) 2 : projecting or impellin
`forward (the great injury .
`.
`. was more owing to the gravity 0
`the stone .
`.
`. than to the ~ force of it ——Laurence Sterne) (his
`family was getting on in the world and . .
`. he was {0 receive
`a N push from them —John Ballard) 3 : capable of being
`buried, thrown. _or projected with force similar to a missile
`gjvcspahle of being thrust forward — proq'ac-medy \-l (l)E\
`pro settle lather: : a lathe for turnin and ointin
`ro‘
`i'
`pro cattle point n : a point that cgnstiiu'iu a iii-goggle“;
`projectile head (as a dartor arrowhead)
`,
`nausea. and so suf leiently vigorous that the vomitus is force-
`projectile vomiting q : vomiting that is sudden. usu. Without
`pro at:
`a
`: PROTRUSNE low ~ ea
`'
`fuljly piritliject‘ei? to a distance
`summer goat—'Dpjuchanan
`“3 Mud] be]: out
`pro-lec-tlou’wrajiekshan. pro -\ n ~s.[MF, fr. 1. projection-
`projeclio. fr. prejecius (past part. of proicere. projicere id
`throw forth.-lhrow down. stretch out. jut out. fr. pra- forward
`down + -icere.jicere. fr. jacere to throw) + -ion-. -io -ion —'
`more at PRO-3 JET] 1 : a systematic presentation of intersecting
`coordinate lines on a flat surface upon which features from
`the curved surface of the earth or the celestial sphere may be
`mapped — compare OONIC PROJECTION. CYLINDRICAL PRO-
`IscrloN. GNOMoNlc
`PROJECTION, MERCATOR PROJECHDN
`oa'n-iooaArHl;
`PROJECIION,
`s-na EOGRAPHlC
`PROJECHO);
`2 I {the casting by an alchemist o a powder into a crucible
`containing a metal to effect its transmutation b t a transform-
`ing change 3 a : the act of .throwing or shooting forward
`: elacrIoN (watched the ~ of the arrow)
`1) t the state of bein
`thrown or shot forward 4 a : the forming of a plan ' 8(3me
`mg l: : something that is planned : nation 5 ' the r.e resen—
`tsuon of something against a background (a; an iii-iii e 0|:
`shadow) 5 § (l) : aiutting out or causing io iut out
`(
`: a
`else (~ of earth above its natural level ~Thom
`part that projects or jut: out : an extension beyond tomei in:
`<7, .
`.
`. in
`e corners reveal the heavy timber f-r‘adi‘leugi’
`— mer. Guide Series: Mich.
`h : a view of a building or
`architectural element (as a rant elevation) — uled esp of
`arc tiectural drawtnga
`7 a :
`the operation of projecting
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