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41canthoniere — Canthoniere, Quae prostat passim in angiportis et vicis …
42cher — I. Le CHER, nom propre de riviere passant pres Tours, Carus. II. Cher, m. Signifie ores de trop haut pris, Carum, comme cela est trop cher, Illud nimio prostat. Et ores, aymé, comme mon cher fils, Filius mihi charus. III. Une chose chere, Cara… …
43paillard — Paillard, Impudicus scortator. Paillard et meschant, Flagitiosus. Un fin paillard, Un rusé malfaicteur, Reus veterator, Bud. Le plus mauvais paillard que onques fut, Longe post natos homines improbissimus, B. ex Cic. Une Paillarde et putain qui… …
44prostatectomy — [präs΄tə tek′tə mē] n. pl. prostatectomies [ PROSTAT(O) + ECTOMY] the surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland …
45prostato- — [präs′tə tō] combining form prostate gland: also, before a vowel, prostat …
46prostatism — ˈprästəˌtizəm noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary prostat + ism : disease of the prostate; especially : a condition resulting from obstruction of the bladder neck by an enlarged prostate …
47prostato- — combining form see prostat …
48pros|ta|tec|to|my — «PROS tuh TEHK tuh mee», noun, plural mies. surgical removal of all or part of the prostate. ╂[< prostat(e) + Greek ektom a cutting out] …
49pros|ta|tot|o|my — «PROS tuh TOT uh mee», noun, plural mies. surgical incision into the prostate. ╂[< prostat(e) + Greek tomíā a cutting] …