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91pro — Eintritt pro Person: zwei Euro …
92pro — Ⅰ. pro [1] ► NOUN (pl. pros) informal ▪ a professional. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ professional. Ⅱ. pro [2] ► NOUN (pl. pros …
93pro-am — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ involving professionals and amateurs. ► NOUN ▪ a pro am event …
94pro-am — [prō′am′] n. a sports competition for both amateurs and professionals, usually as a preliminary to a professional tournament …
95pro bo|no — «proh BOH noh», done or provided free of charge for the public welfare. ╂[< Latin pro bono publico] …
96pro-Eu|ro|pe|an — «proh YUR uh PEE uhn», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. supporting or advocating the social, cultural, or economic unification of western European countries. 2. favoring membership in or cooperation with the European Common Market. –n. a person who is… …
97Pro|cy|on — «PROH see on», noun. a star of the first magnitude in the constellation Canis Minor. ╂[< Latin Procyōn < Greek Prokýāon < pró before + kýōn dog (because it rises before the Dog Star, Sirius)] …
98pro|em — «PROH ehm», noun. an introduction; preface; preamble: »Thus much may serve by way of proem, Proceed we therefore to our poem (Jonathan Swift). SYNONYM(S): foreword, exordium. ╂[Middle English proheme < Old French, learned borrowing from Latin… …
99pro|ge|ri|a — «proh JIHR ee uh», noun. 1. the condition of being prematurely old. 2. a children s disease characterized by premature aging and a high susceptibility to diseases of old people. A child having progeria develops a wrinkled skin and loses his hair …
100pro|my|ce|li|um — «PROH my SEE lee uhm», noun, plural li|a « lee uh». Botany. the filamentous product of the germination of a spore. ╂[< pro 2 + mycelium] …