- prab
- prab·ble;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
PRAB — Prab, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (Governmental » State & Local) * Puerto Rican Action Board (Governmental » State & Local) * Police Radio Advisory Board (Governmental » Police) … Abbreviations dictionary
PRAB — abbr. PRAB INC NASDAQ … Dictionary of abbreviations
Prab Rai — Données clés Nationalité Canada Né le 22 novembre 1989, Surrey (Canada) Taille 1,8 m (5 … Wikipédia en Français
prabble — prab·ble … English syllables
prabble — ˈprabəl noun ( s) Etymology: alteration of brabble (II) chiefly dialect : quarrel, squabble often used in the phrase pribbles and prabbles … Useful english dictionary
probabiliorism — ˌpräbəˈbilēəˌrizəm noun ( s) Etymology: French probabiliorisme, from Latin probabilior (comp. of probabilis probable) + French isme ism more at probable : a theory that in moral questions where certainty is impossible only the more probable… … Useful english dictionary
probabilize — ˈpräbəbəˌlīz transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Latin probabilis + English ize : to cause to be probable or to seem probable … Useful english dictionary
probertite — ˈpräbə(r)ˌtīt noun ( s) Etymology: Frank H. Probert died 1940 American mining engineer born in England + English ite : a mineral NaCaB5O9.5H2O consisting of hydrous calcium sodium borate … Useful english dictionary
probable — [präb′ə bəl] adj. [ME < MFr < L probabilis < probare, to prove: see PROBE] 1. likely to occur or be; that can reasonably but not certainly be expected [the probable winner] 2. reasonably so, as on the basis of evidence, but not proved… … English World dictionary
probative — [prō′bətôr΄ē, präb′ətôr΄ēprō′bə tiv, präb′ətiv] adj. [ME probatiffe < L probativus < probatus, pp.: see PROBE] 1. serving to test or try 2. providing proof or evidence: Also probatory [prō′bətôr΄ē, präb′ətôr΄ē] … English World dictionary