6-letter words starting with pr
- prolog — a preliminary discourse; a preface or introductory part of a discourse, poem, or novel.
- promal — PROgrammer's Microapplication Language
- prompt — done, performed, delivered, etc., at once or without delay: a prompt reply.
- proner — having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger.
- prones — a sermon or a brief hortatory introduction to a sermon, usually delivered at a service at which the Eucharist is celebrated.
- pronet — (language)
- pronto — promptly; quickly.
- proofs — evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
- propel — to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward: to propel a boat by rowing.
- proper — adapted or appropriate to the purpose or circumstances; fit; suitable: the proper time to plant strawberries.
- propyl — containing a propyl group.
- prosed — the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
- proser — a person who talks or writes in prose.
- proses — the ordinary form of spoken or written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse.
- proset — A derivative of SETL with Ada-like syntax developed at the University of Essen in 1990. Formerly known as SETL/E.
- prosit — good health! cheers!
- prossy — to exhibit pride or haughtiness; put on airs.
- protea — any shrub or small tree of the genus Protea, of tropical and southern Africa, having flowers with coloured bracts arranged in showy heads: family Proteaceae
- protei — plural of proteus (def 3).
- proto- — Proto- is used to form adjectives and nouns which indicate that something is in the early stages of its development.
- proton — a positively charged elementary particle that is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei. It is the lightest and most stable baryon, having a charge equal in magnitude to that of the electron, a spin of ½, and a mass of 1.673 × 10− 27 kg. Symbol: P.
- proust — Joseph Louis [zhaw-zef lwee] /ʒɔˈzɛf lwi/ (Show IPA), 1754–1826, French chemist.
- proved — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- proven — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- prover — to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument: to prove one's claim.
- prowar — in favour of or supporting war
- prowed — the forepart of a ship or boat; bow.
- prower — valiant.
- prozac — Prozac is a drug that is used to treat people who are suffering from depression.
- pruina — a woolly white covering on some lichens
- pruned — Archaic. to preen.
- pruner — to cut or lop off (twigs, branches, or roots).
- prunes — a variety of plum that dries without spoiling.
- prunus — a plant from the genus Prunus, bearing fruits such as the peach, cherry, plum, and almond
- prusik — a sliding knot that locks under pressure and can be used to form a loop (prusik loop) in which a climber can place his foot in order to stand or ascend a rope
- prutah — a former aluminum coin of Israel, the thousandth part of a pound.
- prutot — prutah.
- prying — that pries; looking or searching curiously.
- prynne — William, 1600–69, English Puritan leader and pamphleteer.