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Prolapse
Prolapse Pro*lapse", n. [L. prolapsus, fr. prolapsus, p. p. of prolabi to fall forward; pro forward + labi to glide, fall.] (Med.) The falling down of a part through the orifice with which it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or the rectum. --Dunglison.
Prolapse
Prolapse Pro*lapse", v. i. To fall down or out; to protrude.
Prolapsion
Prolapsion Pro*lap"sion, n. [L. prolapsio.] (Med.) Prolapse. [ Written also prolaption.] [Obs.]
Prolapsus
Prolapsus Pro*lap"sus, n. [L.] (Med.) Prolapse.
prolaption
Prolapsion Pro*lap"sion, n. [L. prolapsio.] (Med.) Prolapse. [ Written also prolaption.] [Obs.]
Prolata
Prolatum Pro*la"tum, n.; pl. Prolata. [ NL. See Prolate.] (Geom.) A prolate spheroid. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Prolate
Prolate Pro"late, a. [L. prolatus, used as p. p. of proferre to bring forth, to extend; pro + latus, p. p. See Pro-, and Tolerate. ] Stretched out; extended; especially, elongated in the direction of a line joining the poles; as, a prolate spheroid; -- opposed to oblate. Prolate cycloid. See the Note under Cycloid. Prolate ellipsoid or spheroid (Geom.), a figure generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its major axis. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Prolate
Prolate Pro*late", v. t. To utter; to pronounce. [Obs.] ``Foun-der-ed; prolate it right.' --B. Jonson.
Prolate cycloid
Prolate Pro"late, a. [L. prolatus, used as p. p. of proferre to bring forth, to extend; pro + latus, p. p. See Pro-, and Tolerate. ] Stretched out; extended; especially, elongated in the direction of a line joining the poles; as, a prolate spheroid; -- opposed to oblate. Prolate cycloid. See the Note under Cycloid. Prolate ellipsoid or spheroid (Geom.), a figure generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its major axis. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Prolate ellipsoid
Prolate Pro"late, a. [L. prolatus, used as p. p. of proferre to bring forth, to extend; pro + latus, p. p. See Pro-, and Tolerate. ] Stretched out; extended; especially, elongated in the direction of a line joining the poles; as, a prolate spheroid; -- opposed to oblate. Prolate cycloid. See the Note under Cycloid. Prolate ellipsoid or spheroid (Geom.), a figure generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its major axis. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
Prolation
Prolation Pro*la"tion, n. [L. prolatio: cf. F. prolation.] 1. The act of prolating or pronouncing; utterance; pronunciation. [Obs.] --Ray. 2. The act of deferring; delay. [Obs.] --Ainsworth. 3. (Mus.) A medi[ae]val method of determining of the proportionate duration of semibreves and minims. --Busby.
Prolatum
Prolatum Pro*la"tum, n.; pl. Prolata. [ NL. See Prolate.] (Geom.) A prolate spheroid. See Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.

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- Prola II (r. c. 1116-1157 CE) was a Kakatiya chief who ruled the area around Anumakomda (modern Hanamkonda) as a v****al of the Kalyani Chalukyas. He was...
- Panacea prola, the prola beauty or red flasher, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found from Costa Rica to southern Brazil, but...
- Prola I (r. c. 1052–1076 CE) was a member of the Kakatiya dynasty of southern India. As a Kalyani Chalukya v****al, he parti****ted in prince Vikramaditya...
- 996-1051) Prola I (r. c. 1052-1076) Beta II alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1076-1108) Durgaraja alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1108-1116), son of Beta II Prola II...
- India. He was the first sovereign ruler of his dynasty. Like his father Prola II, Rudra was initially a v****al to the Chalukyas of Kalyani. Amid the decline...
- maha-pradhana, and also served as a general despite being from a Brahmin family Prola Bhima-nayaka, another maha-pradhana, bore the titles Aruvela-dushaka ("destroyer...
- their hereditary background. The Kakatiya prince Prola I (c. 1052 to 1076) was referred to as "Prola Reddi" in an inscription. After the Kakatiyas became...
- 996-1051) Prola I (r. c. 1052-1076) Beta II alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1076-1108) Durgaraja alias Tribhuvanamalla (r. c. 1108-1116) Prola II (r. c....
- and 4:30 pm to 9 pm. It was built in c. 1198 CE. When the Kakatiya king Prola II went hunting and was resting under a tree, he heard the chanting of the...
- reinstated him on the Kakatiya throne. Mahadeva was a son of the Kakatiya king Prola II, and a younger brother of his predecessor Rudra-deva. He had three other...