| APRONFULS | • apronfuls n. Plural of apronful. • APRONFUL n. an amount carried in an upturned apron. |
| APRONLIKE | • apronlike adj. Resembling an apron. • APRONLIKE adj. like an apron. |
| PRONATING | • pronating v. Present participle of pronate. • PRONATE v. to turn the palm downward or backward. |
| PRONATION | • pronation n. Walking on the inner edge of the foot. • pronation n. (Anatomy) The action of rotating the forearm so that the palm of the hand is turned down or back. • pronation n. (Fencing) The position of the sword hand when the palm is facing down. |
| PRONATORS | • pronators n. Plural of pronator. • PRONATOR n. a forearm or forelimb muscle. |
| PRONENESS | • proneness n. The quality or state of being prone, or of bending downward. • proneness n. The state of lying with the face down. • proneness n. (Dated) Descent; declivity. |
| PRONEPHRA | • PRONEPHROS n. a primitive kidney that disappears early in embryonic development. |
| PRONGBUCK | • prongbuck n. (Dated) The springbok. • prongbuck n. The pronghorn. • PRONGBUCK n. the springbuck. |
| PRONGHORN | • pronghorn n. A North American mammal, Antilocapra americana, that resembles an antelope. • PRONGHORN n. a North American ruminant, the sole member of the family Antilocapridae, resembling an antelope but having deciduous hooked horns in the male. |
| PRONKINGS | • PRONKING n. a springbok's leaping in the air. |
| PRONOUNCE | • pronounce v. (Transitive) To declare formally, officially or ceremoniously. • pronounce v. (Transitive) To declare authoritatively, or as a formal expert opinion. • pronounce v. (Intransitive) To pass judgment. |
| PRONUCLEI | • pronuclei n. Plural of pronucleus. • PRONUCLEUS n. the nucleus of a germ-cell after meiosis and before fertilization. |
| PRONUNCIO | • PRONUNCIO n. a papal ambassador of lower status than a nuncio. |