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1proph´e|si´er — proph|e|sy «PROF uh sy», v sied, sy|ing. –v.i. 1. to tell what will happen: »The first explosion of the atomic bomb prophesied of change and a new age. 2. to speak when or as if inspired by God: »Christians believe that Christ came to prophesy to …
2proph|e|sy — «PROF uh sy», v sied, sy|ing. –v.i. 1. to tell what will happen: »The first explosion of the atomic bomb prophesied of change and a new age. 2. to speak when or as if inspired by God: »Christians believe that Christ came to prophesy to mankind as …
3proph|e|cy — «PROF uh see», noun, plural cies. 1. the act of telling what will happen; foretelling future events: »Easing man s struggle against nature is the prophecy of science. 2. something told about the future; indication of something to come: »A… …
4proph — co·proph·a·gan; co·proph·a·gist; co·proph·a·gy; co·proph·i·lous; proph·e·cy; proph·e·si·er; proph·e·sy; proph·et; proph·et·ess; proph·et·hood; proph·e·tism; sa·proph·a·gous; sa·proph·i·lous; sa·proph·a·gan; co·proph·a·gous; …
5proph´e|si´a|ble — proph|e|sy «PROF uh sy», v sied, sy|ing. –v.i. 1. to tell what will happen: »The first explosion of the atomic bomb prophesied of change and a new age. 2. to speak when or as if inspired by God: »Christians believe that Christ came to prophesy to …
6proph|et|ess — «PROF uh tihs», noun. a woman prophet …
7proph|et|hood — «PROF iht hud», noun. the character or office of a prophet …
8proph|et|ism — «PROF uh tihz uhm», noun. the action or practice of a prophet or prophets, especially the system or principles of the Hebrew prophets: »Prophetism attained its apogee among the Semites of Palestine (Thomas Huxley) …
9proph — prophylactic, prophylaxis …
10proph. — prophylaktisch EN prophylactic …
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