| APRONED | • aproned adj. Wearing an apron. • APRON v. to cover with or as with an apron. |
| NAPRONS | • naprons n. Plural of napron. • NAPRON n. (archaic) an apron. |
| PRONAOI | • pronaoi n. Plural of pronaos. • PRONAOS n. (Greek) a vestibule in front of a temple. |
| PRONAOS | • pronaos n. (Architecture) The inner area of the portico of a Greek or Roman temple. • PRONAOS n. (Greek) a vestibule in front of a temple. |
| PRONATE | • pronate v. (Transitive, anatomy) To turn or rotate one’s hand and forearm so that the palm faces down if the forearm… • pronate v. (Transitive, anatomy) To twist the foot so that if walking the weight would be borne on the inner edge of the foot. • pronate v. (Intransitive, anatomy) To become pronated. |
| PRONELY | • pronely adv. In a prone manner or position. • PRONE adv. lying face down. |
| PRONEST | • pronest adj. Superlative form of prone: most prone. • PRONE adj. lying face down. |
| PRONEUR | • PRONEUR n. (French) a flatterer. |
| PRONGED | • pronged adj. (Chiefly in combination) Having (a specified number or type of) prongs. • PRONG v. to pierce with a pointed object. |
| PRONKED | • pronked v. Simple past tense and past participle of pronk. • PRONK v. (South African) of a springbok, to leap in the air. |
| PRONOTA | • pronota n. Plural of pronotum. • PRONOTUM n. a hard outer plate of an insect. |
| PRONOUN | • pronoun n. (Grammar) A type of word that refers anaphorically to a noun or noun phrase, but which cannot ordinarily… • pronoun n. (Chiefly in the plural) Any of the pronouns by which a person prefers to be described, typically reflecting… • PRONOUN n. a word that may be used in place of a noun. |