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progredient, a. (n.) rare. ? Obs. (prəʊˈgriːdɪənt) [ad. L. prōgrediens, -entem, pr. pple. of prōgred-ī to go forward, proceed, f. prō, pro-1 1 d + grad-ī to step, walk, go.] Going forward, advancing. b. as n. One who advances. So † proˈgrediency, the quality or action of going forward, progress.1650...
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Alexander Kotsubinsky
Pediatric Institute in 1964 and was in 1981 awarded the Candidate of Sciences degree for his dissertation The Peculiarities of Remissions in Faintly Progredient
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progressor
progressor rare. (prəʊˈgrɛsə(r)) [a. late L. prōgressor, agent-n. f. prōgredī: see progredient.] One who progresses or makes progress; in quot. a 1626, one who makes a state progress or tour.a 1626 Bacon Digest Laws Wks. 1879 I. 671/1 Adrian..being a great progressor through all the Roman empire, wh...
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retrogredient
† retroˈgredient Obs.—1 [f. retro-, after progredient.] One who retrogrades.1650 T. Hubbert Pill Formality 54 He that is no Progredient, must needs be a Retrogredient.
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Andrei Snezhnevsky
psychiatrists to consider, for example, schizoid psychopathy and even schizoid character traits as early, delayed in their development, stages of the inevitable progredient
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erumpent
erumpent, a. (ɪˈrʌmpənt) [ad. L. ērumpentem, pr. pple. of ērumpĕre, f. ē out + rumpĕre to burst forth.] That bursts forth.1650 Bulwer Anthropomet. 131 The Masculine..faculty..either erumpent, and progredient, or consumed. 1857 Berkeley Cryptog. Bot. 313 This genus..seems to me essentially innato-eru...
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progression
progression (prəʊˈgrɛʃən) [a. F. progression (1425 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. prōgressiōn-em a going forward, advancement, progression, n. of action f. prōgred-ī: see progredient.] 1. The action of stepping or moving forward or onward. † a. Travel; a journey: = progress n. 1. Obs.c 1440 J. Capgrave Lif...
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progress
▪ I. progress, n. (ˈprəʊgrɪs, ˈprɒgrɪs, -grɛs) Forms: 5–7 progresse, 6 progres, (prograsse, 7 prograce), 7– progress. [In 15th c. progresse, app. a. obs. F. progresse (Lett. of Louis XII, 1513 in Godef.), repr. a Romanic *progressa, fem. n. from progressus, -a, -um, pa. pple. of prōgredī (see progre...
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Sluggish schizophrenia
psychiatrists to consider, for example, schizoid psychopathy and even schizoid character traits as early, delayed in their development, stages of the inevitable progredient
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