10-letter words containing pro
- flameproof — resisting the effect of flames; not readily ignited or burned by flames.
- for-profit — (of a business or institution) initiated or operated for the purpose of making a profit: for-profit hospitals.
- groundprox — a device that alerts a pilot of a passenger aircraft when the altitude falls below a certain level
- high-proof — containing a high percentage of alcohol: high-proof spirits.
- houseproud — Alternative form of house-proud.
- improbable — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
- improbably — not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight.
- impromptus — made or done without previous preparation: an impromptu address to the unexpected crowds.
- improperia — reproach (def 8).
- improperly — not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence.
- improperty — (obsolete) impropriety.
- improvable — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
- improve on — refine, develop
- improvised — made or said without previous preparation: an improvised skit.
- improviser — to compose and perform or deliver without previous preparation; extemporize: to improvise an acceptance speech.
- improvises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of improvise.
- iproniazid — a compound, C 9 H 13 N 3 O, used in the treatment of mental depression and tuberculosis.
- ketoprofen — A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, derived from propionic acid, that has analgesic and antipyretic effects and acts by inhibiting the body's production of prostaglandin.
- lightproof — impervious to light: a lightproof film cartridge.
- malapropos — inappropriate; out of place; inopportune; untimely: a malapropos remark.
- metoprolol — a beta blocker, C 1 5 H 2 5 NO 3 , used in the treatment of hypertension, angina, and cardiac arrhythmias.
- microprobe — Chemistry, Spectroscopy. a device used to excite radiation by a material in order to determine chemical or elemental composition from the emission spectrum produced.
- milliprobe — an instrument that analyses very small quantities of material
- misimprove — to make worse in trying to make better
- misprogram — to program badly or wrongly
- monoprotic — (of an acid) having one transferable proton.
- mothproofs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mothproof.
- ms project — Microsoft Project
- multiproxy — Involving multiple proxies.
- net profit — the actual profit made on a business transaction, sale, etc., or during a specific period of business activity, after deducting all costs from gross receipts.
- no problem — any question or matter involving doubt, uncertainty, or difficulty.
- noiseproof — soundproof.
- nol. pros. — nolle prosequi
- non-profit — A non-profit organization is one which is not run with the aim of making a profit.
- nonproblem — a situation, scenario, issue, etc that does not constitute a problem
- nonprofits — Plural form of nonprofit.
- nonprogram — not related to a program
- nonprossed — Simple past tense and past participle of nonpros.
- nonprotein — not protein
- not proven — a third verdict available to Scottish courts, returned when there is evidence against the defendant but insufficient to convict
- objvprolog — Logic programming and object-orientation, an adaptation of the ObjVlisp model to Prolog.
- opprobrium — the disgrace or the reproach incurred by conduct considered outrageously shameful; infamy.
- outproduce — to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
- outpromise — to promise more than
- page proof — a trial proof printed from type that has been made up in page form, usually after galley corrections have been made, but before plates are made. Compare proof (def 12).
- pdc prolog — Prolog Development Centre Prolog. A Prolog evolved from Turbo Prolog by the original authors.
- pnu-prolog — A parallel extension of NU-Prolog, implemented as a preproccessor.
- polyprotic — (of an acid) having two or more transferable protons.
- preapprove — to speak or consider favorably (sometimes followed by of): Mother didn't approve of him. The boss wouldn't approve of the plan. He said that he approved.
- preprocess — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.