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11cytoproct — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌpräkt noun ( s) Etymology: cyt + Greek prōktos buttocks more at proct : cytopyge …
12practicalize — ˈpraktə̇kəˌlīz transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) : to make practical …
13practicant — ˈpraktə̇kənt noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin practicant , practicans, present participle of practicare to practice medicine, from practice practice more at practic : practitioner …
14practicum — ˈpraktə̇kəm, tēk noun ( s) Etymology: German praktikum, from Late Latin, neuter of practicus practical more at practical : a unit of work done by an advanced university student that involves practical application of previously studied theory and… …
15proctal — ˈpräktəl adjective Etymology: proct + al : situated immediately in front of the cloaca a fish with a proctal pelvic fin * * * proctal /prokˈtl/ adjective Anal or rectal ORIGIN: Gr prōktos anus …
16proctiger — ˈpräktəjə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from proct + ger gerous : the conical reduced terminal abdominal segment of an insect in which the anus is located …
17proctoclysis — |präktə+ noun (plural proctoclyses) Etymology: New Latin, from proct + clysis : slow injection of large quantities of a fluid (as a solution of salt) into the rectum in supplementing the liquid intake of the body * * * /prok tok leuh sis/, n. Med …
18proctorization — ˈpräktərə̇ˈzāshən, ˌrīˈz noun ( s) 1. archaic : the action of exercising proctorial authority or of serving as a proctor 2. archaic : the condition of being subjected to proctorial authority …
19-proctous — |präktəs adjective combining form Etymology: proct + ous : of, relating to, or having a (specified) type of anus entoproctous …
20-proctus — ˈpräktəs noun combining form Etymology: New Latin, from Greek prōktos anus more at proct : animal having a (specified) type of anus in generic names Mastigoproctus …