pros..., Pros...

pros..., Pros...
pros..., Pros... vgl. proso..., Proso...

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  • pros — pros·ar·thri; pros·bul; pros·cop·i·nous; pros·cop·i·ny; pros·e·cut·able; pros·e·cute; pros·e·cu·tion; pros·e·cu·tor; pros·e·cu·to·ry; pros·e·cu·trix; pros·e·lyt·er; pros·e·lyt·i·cal; pros·e·lyt·ism; pros·e·lyt·ist; pros·e·lyt·iza·tion;… …   English syllables

  • Pros and cons (disambiguation) — Pros and cons refers to the positive and negative outcomes that may be derived from executing a certain act, shortened from the Latin phrase, pro et contra , which means for and against . It may also refer to:*Pros and Cons, episode of Garfield… …   Wikipedia

  • Pros Mund — Décès 13 octobre 1644 au large de Fehmarn Mort au combat Origine  Royaume de Danemark Allégeance …   Wikipédia en Français

  • pros´e|lyt´er — pros|e|lyte «PROS uh lyt», noun, verb, lyt|ed, lyt|ing. –n. a person who has changed from one opinion, religious belief, or cause, to another: »These proselytes of the gate are as welcome as the true Hebrews (Charles Lamb). –v.t. 1. to convert… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pros|e|lyte — «PROS uh lyt», noun, verb, lyt|ed, lyt|ing. –n. a person who has changed from one opinion, religious belief, or cause, to another: »These proselytes of the gate are as welcome as the true Hebrews (Charles Lamb). –v.t. 1. to convert from one… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pros and cons — [ˌprəʊz ən ˈkɒnz ǁ ˌproʊz ən ˈkɑːnz] noun the pros and cons [plural] the advantages and disadvantages of something, which you consider when making a decision about it : • When you re choosing a savings account, it is worthwhile spending some time …   Financial and business terms

  • pros and cons — are arguments for or against a particular issue. Pros are arguments which aim to promote the issue, while cons suggest points against it. The term has been in use since the 16th century and is a shortening of a Latin phrase, pro et contra, which… …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • pros´o|pog|raph´i|cal — pros|o|pog|ra|phy «PROS uh POG ruh fee», noun. a description of a person or person s appearance, especially in history. ╂[< Greek prósōpon a person, face + English graphy] –pros´o|pog´ra|pher, noun. –pros´o|pog|raph´i|cal, adjective …   Useful english dictionary

  • pros´o|pog´ra|pher — pros|o|pog|ra|phy «PROS uh POG ruh fee», noun. a description of a person or person s appearance, especially in history. ╂[< Greek prósōpon a person, face + English graphy] –pros´o|pog´ra|pher, noun. –pros´o|pog|raph´i|cal, adjective …   Useful english dictionary

  • pros|o|pog|ra|phy — «PROS uh POG ruh fee», noun. a description of a person or person s appearance, especially in history. ╂[< Greek prósōpon a person, face + English graphy] –pros´o|pog´ra|pher, noun. –pros´o|pog|raph´i|cal, adjective …   Useful english dictionary

  • pros´per|ous|ness — pros|per|ous «PROS puhr uhs», adjective. 1. successful; thriving; doing well; fortunate: »a prosperous merchant. SYNONYM(S): flourishing, rich, wealthy. 2. favorable; helpful: »prosperous weat …   Useful english dictionary

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