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111probability — prob•a•bil•i•ty [[t]ˌprɒb əˈbɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the quality or fact of being probable 2) a probable event, circumstance, etc 3) sta Statistics. a) the relative possibility that an event will occur, as expressed by the ratio of the number …
112probable — prob•a•ble [[t]ˈprɒb ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) likely to occur or prove true 2) having more evidence for than against, or evidence that inclines the mind to belief but leaves some room for doubt 3) affording ground for belief • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME… …
113probable cause — prob′able cause′ n. 1) law reasonable ground for a belief that the accused was guilty of the crime 2) the probability that grounds for the action existed: often used as a defense …
114probably — prob•a•bly [[t]ˈprɒb ə bli[/t]] adv. in all likelihood; very likely • Etymology: 1525–35 …
115problem — prob•lem [[t]ˈprɒb ləm[/t]] n. 1) any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty 2) a question proposed for solution or discussion 3) Math. a statement requiring a solution, usu. by means of a mathematical operation or… …
116Pröbchen — Pröb|chen …
117proboscidial — |prōbə|sidēəl, ˌbäs|s adjective Etymology: Latin proboscid , proboscis + English ial : proboscidate * * * proboˈscidial, a. [irreg. for proboscidal.] = proboscidean a. in Webster …
118proboscidiform — |prōbə|sidəˌfȯrm, ˌbä|s adjective Etymology: Latin proboscid , proboscis + English iform : resembling a proboscis …
119problematics — /prob leuh mat iks/, n.pl. the uncertainties or difficulties inherent in a situation or plan. [1955 60; see PROBLEMATIC, ICS] * * * problematˈics plural noun Matters that are problematic or that raise questions • • • Main Entry: ↑problem …
120Biblical Geography — Biblical Geography † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Biblical Geography With the exception of the didactic literature, there is no book in the Bible which, to a greater or less extent, does not contain mention of, or allusions to, the… …