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  • 71probably — /prob euh blee/, adv. in all likelihood; very likely: He will probably attend. [1525 35; PROBABLE + LY] * * * …

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  • 72problem — /prob leuhm/, 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, usually by means of a mathematical operation or geometric… …

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  • 73problematics — /prob leuh mat iks/, n.pl. the uncertainties or difficulties inherent in a situation or plan. [1955 60; see PROBLEMATIC, ICS] * * * …

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  • 74probit — prob·it präb ət n a unit of measurement of statistical probability based on deviations from the mean of a normal distribution * * * pro·bit (proґbit) [contraction of “probability unit”] a normal variate having mean 5 and standard deviation 1 …

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  • 75próba — prób|a ž 1. {{001f}}a. {{001f}}kušanje, provjeravanje kakvoće čega (vina, jela), {{c=1}}usp. {{ref}}probati (1b){{/ref}} b. {{001f}}provjeravanje mjere i kroja odijela koje se šije [imati ∼u] 2. {{001f}}pokušaj [skok za ∼u; hitac za ∼u] 3.… …

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  • 76Problematik — Prob·le·ma̲·tik die; ; nur Sg; alle Probleme (2), die eine Sache betreffen <eine Problematik ansprechen> …

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  • 77problematisch — prob·le·ma̲·tisch Adj; <eine Beziehung, eine Lösung> so, dass sie Probleme mit sich bringen ↔ problemlos, unproblematisch …

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  • 78probability — prob|a|bil|i|ty [ˌprɔbəˈbılıti US ˌpra: ] n 1.) [U and C] how likely something is, sometimes calculated in a mathematical way = ↑likelihood, chance ↑chance the probability of (doing) sth ▪ The probability of winning the lottery is really very low …

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  • 79probable — prob|a|ble1 [ˈprɔbəbəl US ˈpra: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin probabilis, from probare; PROBE2] likely to exist, happen, or be true ▪ The probable cause of the fire was faulty wiring. ▪ Success is highly probable . it is… …

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  • 80probably — prob|a|bly W1S1 [ˈprɔbəbli US ˈpra: ] adv used to say that something is likely to happen, likely to be true etc ▪ It will probably take about a week. ▪ This would probably be a good time to take a break. ▪ It s probably the best movie I have ever …

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