| PROPAGE | • propage v. (Obsolete) To propagate. • PROPAGE v. to propagate. |
| PROPALE | • propale v. (Transitive, obsolete) To disclose. • PROPALE v. (Scots) to disclose. |
| PROPANE | • propane n. (Organic chemistry) An aliphatic hydrocarbon, C3H8, a constituent of natural gas. • PROPANE n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPELS | • propels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propel. • PROPEL v. to drive forward. |
| PROPEND | • propend v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To incline or lean. • propend v. To be inclined; to have a propensity to. • PROPEND v. (Shakespeare) to have a tendency toward. |
| PROPENE | • propene n. (Organic chemistry, official IUPAC name) The organic chemical compound propylene. An alkene which is… • PROPENE n. a flammable gas. |
| PROPERS | • propers n. Plural of proper. • propers n. (Slang) proper treatment, respect. • Propers prop.n. Plural of Proper. |
| PROPHET | • prophet n. Someone who speaks by divine inspiration. • prophet n. Someone who predicts the future; a soothsayer. • Prophet prop.n. (Christianity, Judaism) Any of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially an author of one of the Prophets. |
| PROPINE | • propine n. Alternative form of propyne. • propine v. To pledge; to offer as a toast in the manner of drinking, that is, by drinking first and passing the cup. • propine v. (By extension) To give in token of friendship. |
| PROPJET | • propjet n. (Aviation) A turboprop engine. • propjet n. (Aviation) An airplane powered by turboprop engines. • prop-jet n. Alternative form of propjet. |
| PROPMAN | • propman n. (Theater) A man responsible for looking after the props in a theater. • PROPMAN n. a man in charge of stage properties. |
| PROPMEN | • propmen n. Plural of propman. • PROPMAN n. a man in charge of stage properties. |
| PROPONE | • propone v. (Transitive, Scotland) to propose or put forward for discussion or consideration. • PROPONE v. to propose, bring forward. |
| PROPOSE | • propose v. (Transitive) To suggest a plan, course of action, etc. • propose v. (Intransitive, sometimes followed by to) To ask for a person’s hand in marriage. • propose v. (Transitive) To intend. |
| PROPPED | • propped v. Simple past tense and past participle of prop. • PROP v. to hold up. |
| PROPRIA | • PROPRIUM n. an attribute belonging inseparably to every member of a species. |
| PROPYLA | • propyla n. Plural of propylon. • PROPYLON n. an entrance to a temple. |
| PROPYLS | • propyls n. Plural of propyl. • PROPYL n. a univalent radical regarded as the essential residue of propane and related compounds. |
| PROPYNE | • propyne n. (Organic chemistry) the alkyne HC≡C-CH3. • PROPYNE n. a gaseous methyl acetylene. |