prov

prov
ap·prov·a·bil·i·ty;
ap·prov·a·ble;
ap·prov·al;
ap·prov·ance;
ap·prov·ing·ly;
dis·ap·prov·ing·ly;
im·prov·abil·i·ty;
im·prov·able;
im·prov·er;
im·prov·i·sa·to·re;
im·prov·i·sa·to·ri·al;
im·prov·i·sa·tri·ce;
prov;
prov·abil·i·ty;
prov·able;
prov·and;
prov·e·dore;
prov·e·nance;
prov·ence;
prov·end;
prov·en·ly;
prov·er;
prov·i·ant;
prov·i·dent;
prov·i·den·tial;
prov·i·den·tial·ly;
prov·i·dent·ly;
prov·ince;
prov·o·ca·tion;
prov·ost·ry;
re·prov·er;
re·prov·ing·ly;
un·re·prov·able;
im·prov;
ap·prov·er;
prov·en·der;
prov·erb;
prov·i·dence;
ap·prov·a·bly;
im·prov·able·ness;
im·prov·a·bly;
im·prov·ing·ly;
im·prov·i·sa·to·ri·al·ly;
prov·able·ness;
prov·ably;
prov·ant;
prov·e·dor;
prov·ost·al;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Prov — /prov/, n. Provo. [by shortening from PROVO or PROVISIONAL] * * * …   Universalium

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  • Prov — abbrev. 1. Provençal 2. Bible Proverbs 3. Province 4. Provost …   English World dictionary

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  • prov|en|ly — «PROO vuhn lee», adverb. = provably. (Cf. ↑provable) …   Useful english dictionary

  • prov|en — «PROO vuhn», verb. proved; a past participle of prove: »We do not wish guilty persons to get away. Neither do we wish innocent persons or persons not yet proven guilty to be subjected to unlawful and unconstitutional procedures (New York Times).… …   Useful english dictionary

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