| PROSIER | • prosier adj. Comparative form of prosy: more prosy. • PROSY adj. prosaic, tedious. |
| PROSIEST | • prosiest adj. Superlative form of prosy: most prosy. • PROSY adj. prosaic, tedious. |
| PROSIFIED | • prosified v. Simple past tense and past participle of prosify. • PROSIFY v. to write prose. |
| PROSIFIES | • prosifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prosify. • PROSIFY v. to write prose. |
| PROSIFY | • prosify v. (Transitive) To convert or translate into prose. • prosify v. (Transitive) To make prosaic or commonplace. • PROSIFY v. to write prose. |
| PROSIFYING | • prosifying v. Present participle of prosify. • PROSIFY v. to write prose. |
| PROSILIENCIES | • PROSILIENCY n. the state of being prosilient, outstanding. |
| PROSILIENCY | • prosiliency n. (Rare) The act of leaping forth or forward; projection. • PROSILIENCY n. the state of being prosilient, outstanding. |
| PROSILIENT | • prosilient adj. Eminent; prominent; distinguished above others. • prosilient adj. Obvious; salient; prominent; conspicuous. • PROSILIENT adj. outstanding. |
| PROSILY | • prosily adv. In a prosy manner. • PROSY adv. prosaic, tedious. |
| PROSIMIAN | • prosimian n. A primate that is not a monkey or an ape, generally nocturnal with large eyes and ears. Such primates… • prosimian adj. Of or from the prosimian suborder of primates. • PROSIMIAN n. a primate of the suborder Prosimii, that includes the lemur, loris and tarsier. |
| PROSIMIANS | • prosimians n. Plural of prosimian. • PROSIMIAN n. a primate of the suborder Prosimii, that includes the lemur, loris and tarsier. |
| PROSINESS | • prosiness n. The quality or state of being prosy; tediousness. • PROSINESS n. the state of being prosy. |
| PROSINESSES | • prosinesses n. Plural of prosiness. • PROSINESS n. the state of being prosy. |
| PROSING | • prosing adj. Writing prose; speaking or writing in a tedious or prosy manner. • prosing n. Tedious talk or writing. • prosing v. Present participle of prose. |
| PROSINGS | • prosings n. Plural of prosing. • PROSING n. writing in a prosy way. |
| PROSIT | • prosit interj. Toast to indicate one is drinking to someone’s, or to each other’s, health. • PROSIT interj. (Latin) a toast to good health, also PROST. |