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  • 71Probe Entertainment — Acclaim Cheltenham Logo de Acclaim Cheltenham Création 1984 Disparition 2004 (faillite) …

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  • 72Probe Software — Acclaim Cheltenham Logo de Acclaim Cheltenham Création 1984 Disparition 2004 (faillite) …

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  • 73Probe laufen — Pro|be lau|fen: s. ↑ Probe (1). * * * Pro|be lau|fen: s. ↑Probe (1) …

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  • 74probe — Synonyms and related words: ATDA, ATS, Alouette, Anna, Apollo, Ariel, Atlas Score, Biosatellite, Comsat, Cosmos, Courier, Diapason, Discoverer, ERS, Early Bird, Echo, Elektron, Explorer, GATV, Gemini, Injun, Intelsat, LPN, Lofti, Luna, Lunar… …

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  • 75probe — [prəʊb] verb I 1) [I/T] to try to find out the truth about something, especially by asking a lot of questions 2) [T] to examine something by using your fingers or a tool probing adj II noun [C] probe [prəʊb] 1) a long thin medical instrument that …

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  • 76probe — [c]/proʊb / (say prohb) verb (probed, probing) –verb (t) 1. to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely. 2. to conduct an official inquiry into. 3. to examine or explore as with a probe. –verb (i) 4. to penetrate or examine with or as… …

  • 77probe — n. & v. n. 1 a penetrating investigation. 2 any small device, esp. an electrode, for measuring, testing, etc. 3 a blunt ended surgical instrument usu. of metal for exploring a wound etc. 4 (in full space probe) an unmanned exploratory spacecraft… …

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  • 78probe — I. noun Etymology: Medieval Latin proba examination, from Latin probare Date: 1580 1. a slender medical instrument used especially for exploration (as of a wound or body cavity) 2. a. any of various testing devices or substances: as (1) a pointed …

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  • 79PROBE — adj. des deux genres Qui a de la probité. C est un homme probe …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 80PROBE — adj. des deux genres Qui a de la probité. C’est un homme probe …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)