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proport
▪ I. † proˈport, n.1 Obs. rare—1. [Short for proportion.] = proportion n. 4.1565 Satir. Poems Reform. i. 383 Nature formed my feate{supr} beside in such proport as advanseth my pride.▪ II. † proport, n.2 obs. Sc. f. purport n., bearing.1597 Skene De Verb. Sign., Proporcitas, proportatio assisæ, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barbushe
Background Indigenous minority of pagans still residing in an around northern Nigeria proport the oral record of Barbushe's lineage going back by the wikipedia.org
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purport
▪ I. purport, n. (ˈpɜːpɔət) Also 5 purpurt. (See also proport n.2) [a. AF. = OF. por-, purport (13th c. in Godef.) produce, contents, f. purporter: see next. Formerly stressed purˈport.] 1. That which is conveyed or expressed, esp. by a formal document; bearing, tenor, import, effect; meaning, subst... Oxford English Dictionary
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equilater
† equiˈlater, a. and n. Obs. Also 6 equilatre, 7 æquilater. [ad. Fr. equilatere, ad. late L. æquilater-us, f. æqui- (see equi-) + latus, later-is side.] A. adj. Having equal sides.1570 Billingsley Euclid i. def. 24 An equilatre triangle is that, which hath three equall sides. 1589 Puttenham Eng. Poe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outline of business management
Profit – Proport – combination of the unique skills of an organisation's members for collective advantage. wikipedia.org
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Islamic sciences
Al‑Ghazzali aserts that not all religious sciences are "praiseworthy" (mahmud), as some proport to be "oriented towards the Shari'ah but actually deviate wikipedia.org
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hypotenusal
hypotenusal, a. and n. (hɪp-, haɪpɒtəˈnjuːsəl) Also hypothenusal. [ad. late L. hypotēnūsāl-is, f. hypotēnūsa hypotenuse.] A. adj. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a hypotenuse; forming a hypotenuse. Now rare.1571 Digges Pantom. i. xxxi. K j a, Fyrste I measure the Hypothenusall lyne. 1658 Phillip... Oxford English Dictionary
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iron-work
ironwork, iron-work (-wɜːk) Forms: see iron n.1 1. Work in iron; usually concr. that part of anything that is made of iron, or articles made of iron collectively.1451 Yatton Church-w. Acc. (Somerset Rec. Soc.) 92 For yreworke for ij wyndowys..iii s. ix d. 1475 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glossary of project management
Proport refers to the combination of the unique skills of an organisation's members for collective advantage. wikipedia.org
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Kingdom of Sussex
These myths proport that the British were defeated and replaced by invading Anglo-Saxons arriving in small ships. wikipedia.org
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comma
comma (ˈkɒmə) Pl. commas (formerly -aes); as L. or Gr., commata (ˈkɒmətə). [a. L. comma, Gr. κόµµα stamp, piece cut off, short clause, etc.:—*κόπ-µα, f. κοπ- root of κόπτειν to strike, cut.] 1. In Greek Rhet. and Prosody: A phrase or group of words less than a colon (q.v.). Hence, † A short member o... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of French origin (J–R)
pronunciation proof (Old Fr. ) propagation propane proper (Old Fr. ) property prophecy (Old Fr. ) prophesy prophet prophetess prophetic propinquity propitious proport wikipedia.org
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random
▪ I. random, n., a., and adv. (ˈrændəm) Forms: α. 4 randun, 4–6 -doun (also 4 ren-, 6 Sc. rayn-), 5 -down, 5–6 -downe, -doune; 4–6 -done, 4–7 -don, (7 -dan.). β. 4–5 raundoun, 5 -done, 5–6 -don; 5 rawndoune, Sc. -down. γ. 6 raundom, 6–8 randome, -dum, 5– random. [a. OF. randon (rendon, etc.), f. ran... Oxford English Dictionary
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alternative
alternative, a. and n. (ælˈtɜːnətɪv, ɒl-) [ad. med.L. alternātīv-us, f. L. alternāt- ppl. stem of alternāre: see alternate a. and -ive.] A. adj. 1. Stating or offering the one or the other of two things of which either may be taken.1590 Swinburn Testaments 252 b, The alternatiue or disiunctiue speec... Oxford English Dictionary
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beer
▪ I. beer, n.1 (bɪə(r)) Forms: 1–3 béor (bear), 3–4 ber, 4 bor, 5–7 bere, beere, 6 bier, Sc. beir, 6–7 bear(e, 6– beer. [Common WGer.: OE. béor = OHG. bior, MHG. and mod.G. bier, MLG. bêr, MDu. and Du. bier, all neut.; cf. also ON. bjor-r masc. Etymology uncertain. The OTeut. form might be *beuro-(m... Oxford English Dictionary
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