| CORREPTION | • correption n. A shortening in pronunciation. • correption n. (Obsolete) chiding; reproof; reproach. • CORREPTION n. (obsolete) shortening in pronunciation. |
| CORRUPTION | • corruption n. The act of corrupting or of impairing integrity, virtue, or moral principle; the state of being corrupted… • corruption n. The act of corrupting or making putrid, or state of being corrupt or putrid; decomposition or disorganization… • corruption n. The product of corruption; putrid matter. |
| INTERTROOP | • intertroop adj. Between troops. • INTERTROOP adj. taking place between troops. |
| PERORATION | • peroration n. The concluding section of a discourse, either written or oral, in which the orator or writer sums up… • peroration n. A discourse or rhetorical argument in general. • PERORATION n. the concluding part of a discourse; a highly rhetorical speech. |
| PORRECTION | • porrection n. The act of stretching forth. • PORRECTION n. the act of stretching forth. |
| PORTIONERS | • portioners n. Plural of portioner. • PORTIONER n. the proprietor of a small piece of land forming a portion of a larger piece which has been broken up usually among joint heirs. |
| PREMONITOR | • premonitor n. One who, or that which, gives premonition. • PREMONITOR n. one who, or that which, gives premonition. |
| PREPORTION | • preportion v. To divide into individual portions before use. • pre-portion v. Alternative form of preportion. • PREPORTION v. to portion in advance. |
| PROCTORING | • proctoring v. Present participle of proctor. • PROCTOR v. to officiate as a proctor. |
| PROGENITOR | • progenitor n. A forefather, any of a person’s direct ancestors. • progenitor n. An individual from whom one or more people (Dynasty, tribe, nation...) are descended. • progenitor n. (Biology) An ancestral form of a species. |
| PROPORTION | • proportion n. (Countable) A quantity of something that is part of the whole amount or number. • proportion n. (Uncountable) Harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole. • proportion n. (Countable) Proper or equal share. |
| PRORATIONS | • prorations n. Plural of proration. • PRORATION n. the act of prorating, sharing out. |
| PROTRUSION | • protrusion n. (Uncountable) The act of protruding. • protrusion n. (Uncountable) The state of being protruded. • protrusion n. (Countable) Anything that protrudes. |
| RESORPTION | • resorption n. The act of resorbing. • resorption n. The redissolving, wholly or in part, in the molten magma of an igneous rock, of crystals previously formed. • resorption n. (Medicine) The loss and reassimilation of bone (or other) material. |
| TROPARIONS | • troparions n. Plural of troparion. • TROPARION n. (Greek) in the Greek Church, a stanza or short hymn. |