| GEOPROBE | • geoprobe n. A probe used for studying the earth. • GEOPROBE n. a spacecraft which explores space near the earth. |
| PROBABLE | • probable adj. Likely or most likely to be true. • probable adj. Likely to happen. • probable adj. Supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating. |
| PROBABLY | • probably adv. In all likelihood. • PROBABLE adv. likely to occur or prove true. |
| PROBANDS | • probands n. Plural of proband. • PROBAND n. a person with some distinctive characteristic who serves as the starting point for a study of genetic transmission. |
| PROBANGS | • probangs n. Plural of probang. • PROBANG n. a long flexible rod with a sponge on the end used to remove foreign bodies from the larynx or the esophagus. |
| PROBATED | • probated v. Simple past tense and past participle of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
| PROBATES | • probates n. Plural of probate. • probates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
| PROBINGS | • probings n. Plural of probing. • PROBING n. the act of performing a probe. |
| PROBLEMS | • problems n. Plural of problem. • PROBLEM n. a difficult question or situation. |
| REPROBED | • reprobed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprobe. • REPROBE v. to probe again. |
| REPROBES | • reprobes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprobe. • REPROBE v. to probe again. |
| SAPROBES | • saprobes n. Plural of saprobe. • SAPROBE n. (Greek) an organism that lives on decaying matter. |
| SAPROBIC | • saprobic adj. (Biology) Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of a saprobe or saprobes; that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter. • saprobic adj. (Ecology) That contains dead or decaying organic material (and therefore also saprobes). • SAPROBIC adj. of or like a saprobe, an organism living in foul water, also SAPROBIAL. |
| UNPROBED | • unprobed adj. Not probed; uninvestigated. • UNPROBED adj. not probed. |