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Protactic
Protactic Pro*tac"tic, a. [Gr. ? placing or placed before, fr.
? to place in front; ? before + ? to arrange.]
Giving a previous narrative or explanation, as of the plot or
personages of a play; introductory.
ProtagonProtagon Pro"ta*gon, n. [Proto- + Gr. ? a contest. See.
Protagonist. So called because it was the first definitely
ascertained principle of the brain.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A nitrogenous phosphorized principle found in brain tissue.
By decomposition it yields neurine, fatty acids, and other
bodies. Protagonist
Protagonist Pro*tag"o*nist, n. [Gr. ?; prw^tos first + ? an
actor, combatant, fr. ? a contest.]
One who takes the leading part in a drama; hence, one who
takes lead in some great scene, enterprise, conflict, or the
like.
Shakespeare, the protagonist on the great of modern
poetry. --De Quincey.
Protamin
Protamin Pro"ta*min, n. [Gr. prw^tos first.] (Physiol. Chem.)
An amorphous nitrogenous substance found in the spermatic
fluid of salmon. It is soluble in water, which an alkaline
reaction, and unites with acids and metallic bases.
ProtandricProtandric Pro*tan"dric, a. [Proto- + Gr. ?, ?, a man.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having male sexual organs while young, and female organs
later in life. -- Pro*tan"trism, n. Protandrous
Protandrous Pro*tan"drous, a. (Bot.)
Proterandrous.
ProtantrismProtandric Pro*tan"dric, a. [Proto- + Gr. ?, ?, a man.]
(Zo["o]l.)
Having male sexual organs while young, and female organs
later in life. -- Pro*tan"trism, n. ProtasisProtasis Prot"a*sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to stretch
before, forward; ? before + ? to stretch.]
1. A proposition; a maxim. --Johnson.
2. (Gram.) The introductory or subordinate member of a
sentence, generally of a conditional sentence; -- opposed
to apodosis. See Apodosis.
3. The first part of a drama, of a poem, or the like; the
introduction; opposed to epitasis. --B. Jonson. Protatic
Protatic Pro*tat"ic, a. [Gr. ?: cf. L. protaticus, F.
protatique.]
Of or pertaining to the protasis of an ancient play;
introductory.
Meaning of Prota from wikipedia
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PROTA can
refer to:
Plant Resources of
Tropical Africa Project for the
Translation of
Arabic prota,
Protopope This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Aliaksei Uladzimiravich Protas (Belarusian: Аляксей Уладзіміравіч Протас, Russian: Алексей Владимирович Протас; born 6
January 2001) is a
Belarusian professional...
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protas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Protas is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aliaksei Protas (born 2001), Belarusian...
- Ig****o
Prota (15
September 1690 –
January 1748) was an
Italian composer and
music educator. He was the
father of
composer Tommaso Prota and the grandfather...
- Ron
Protas is the
former ****ociate
director of the
Martha Graham Center of
Contemporary Dance and heir of
modern dance c****ographer
Martha Graham. Agnes...
- Cyrillic: Матеја Ненадовић; 26
February 1777 – 11
December 1854), also
known as
Prota Mateja, was a
Serbian archpriest, writer, and
politician who
served as the...
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Jacek Protas (born 15
January 1964) is a
Polish politician of the
Civic Platform who was
elected member of the
European Parliament in 2024. He
served as...
- Anna
Vissi (Gr****: Άννα Βίσση,
pronounced [ˈana ˈvisi],
locally [ˈanːa ˈviʃːi]; born 20
December 1957) is a Gr****
Cypriot singer and songwriter. She studied...
- The
Project of
Translation from
Arabic (or
PROTA) is an
academic project initiated by Dr
Salma Khadra Jayyusi in 1980 in
order to translate, and publish...
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Stevan Dimitrijević (10
January 1866 in
Aleksinac – 24
November 1953 in Belgrade) was a
Serbian theologian,
historian and
pastor to
Chetnik freedom-fighter...