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Proleg
Proleg Pro"leg, n. [Pref. pro- for, in place of + leg.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the fleshy legs found on the abdominal segments of the larv[ae] of Lepidoptera, sawflies, and some other insects. Those of Lepidoptera have a circle of hooks. Called also proped, propleg, and falseleg.
Prolegate
Prolegate Pro"leg`ate (?; 48), n. [L. prolegatus; pro for + legatus legate.] (Rom. Hist.) The deputy or substitute for a legate.
Prolegomena
Prolegomenon Prol`e*gom"e*non, n.; pl. Prolegomena. [ NL., fr. Gr. ?, properly neut. pass. p. pr. of ? to say beforehand; ? before + ? to say.] A preliminary remark or observation; an introductory discourse prefixed to a book or treatise. --D. Stokes (1659). Sir W. Scott.
Prolegomenary
Prolegomenary Prol`e*gom"e*na*ry, a. Of the nature of a prolegomenon; preliminary; introductory; prefatory.
Prolegomenon
Prolegomenon Prol`e*gom"e*non, n.; pl. Prolegomena. [ NL., fr. Gr. ?, properly neut. pass. p. pr. of ? to say beforehand; ? before + ? to say.] A preliminary remark or observation; an introductory discourse prefixed to a book or treatise. --D. Stokes (1659). Sir W. Scott.
Prolepsis
Prolepsis Pro*lep"sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, from ? to take beforehand; ? before + ? to take.] 1. (Rhet.) (a) A figure by which objections are anticipated or prevented. --Abp. Bramhall. (b) A necessary truth or assumption; a first or assumed principle. 2. (Chron.) An error in chronology, consisting in an event being dated before the actual time. 3. (Gram.) The application of an adjective to a noun in anticipation, or to denote the result, of the action of the verb; as, to strike one dumb.
Proleptic
Proleptic Pro*lep"tic, Proleptical Pro*lep"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. proleptique.] 1. Of or pertaining to prolepsis; anticipative. ``A far-seeing or proleptic wisdom.' --De Quincey. 2. Previous; antecedent. --Glanvill. 3. (Med.) Anticipating the usual time; -- applied to a periodical disease whose paroxysms return at an earlier hour at every repetition.
Proleptical
Proleptic Pro*lep"tic, Proleptical Pro*lep"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. proleptique.] 1. Of or pertaining to prolepsis; anticipative. ``A far-seeing or proleptic wisdom.' --De Quincey. 2. Previous; antecedent. --Glanvill. 3. (Med.) Anticipating the usual time; -- applied to a periodical disease whose paroxysms return at an earlier hour at every repetition.
Proleptically
Proleptically Pro*lep"tic*al*ly, adv. In a proleptical manner.
Proleptics
Proleptics Pro*lep"tics, n. (Med.) The art and science of predicting in medicine. --Laycock.
Proletaneous
Proletaneous Prol`e*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. proletaneus.] Having a numerous offspring. [R.]
Proletarian
Proletarian Prol`e*ta"ri*an, a. [L. proletarius. See Proletary.] Of or pertaining to the proletaries; belonging to the commonalty; hence, mean; vile; vulgar. ``Every citizen, if he were not a proletarian animal kept at the public cost.' --De Quincey. -- n. A proletary.
Proletariat
Proletariat Prol`e*ta"ri*at, n. [F.] The indigent class in the State; the body of proletarians.
Proletariate
Proletariate Prol`e*ta"ri*ate, n. The lower classes; beggars. ``The Italian proletariate.' --J. A. Symonds.

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- Prole or proles may refer to: A member of the proletariat, a lower social class, or the working class Prole, Iowa, a community in the midwestern United...
- In mensural notation, prolation (Latin: prolatio) is used to describe the rhythmic structure of medieval and Renaissance music. The term is used to the...
- In grammar, the prolative case (abbreviated PROL), also called the vialis case (abbreviated VIA), prosecutive case (abbreviated PROS), traversal case...
- In music, a prolation canon (also called a mensuration canon or proportional canon) is a type of canon, a musical composition wherein the main melody...
- fell below the lowest category for military service, and their children—prōlēs (offspring)—were listed instead of property; hence the name proletarius...
- Próle [ˈprulɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Barczewo, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...
- re statements regarding the properties of a thing itself. decessit sine prole died without issue Used in genealogical records, often abbreviated as d...
- Michael James Proly (born December 15, 1950) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who pla**** from 1976 to 1983 for the St. Louis Cardinals...
- Vojin Prole (Serbian Cyrillic: Војин Проле; born 16 April 1976) is a Serbian former professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. After making his...
- prefix for Poland s.p., sine prole (Latin: "without issue" (i.e., having no children), full form d.s.p. decessit sine prole, "died without issue") Ś.P....