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12-letter words containing pro

  • exprobrative — signifying reproach, reproachful
  • exprobratory — acting as a reproach
  • expromission — the act of (a creditor) accepting a new debtor as being responsible for the debt of another person
  • expropriated — Simple past tense and past participle of expropriate.
  • expropriates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expropriate.
  • farm produce — agricultural products regarded collectively
  • fetoproteins — Plural form of fetoprotein.
  • fireproofing — the act or process of rendering fireproof.
  • flameproofed — Simple past tense and past participle of flameproof.
  • flameproofer — any agent which renders something flameproof
  • flavoprotein — an enzyme, containing riboflavin and linked chemically with a protein, active in the oxidation of foods in animal cells.
  • foetoprotein — Alternative spelling of fetoprotein.
  • future-proof — (of a system, computer, program, etc) guaranteed not to be superseded by future versions, developments, etc
  • galley proof — a proof, originally one set from type in a galley, taken before the material has been made up into pages and usually printed as a single column of type with wide margins for marking corrections.
  • glucoprotein — glycoprotein.
  • glycoprotein — any of a group of complex proteins, as mucin, containing a carbohydrate combined with a simple protein.
  • gross profit — gross receipts less the cost of goods or production but before the deduction of such other costs as rent or salaries.
  • haemoprotein — Alternative spelling of hemoprotein.
  • hall process — a process in which aluminum is refined by electrolytic reduction of alumina fused with cryolite.
  • high profile — a deliberately conspicuous manner of living or operating.
  • high-profile — prominent publicly
  • high-protein — (of a food) rich in proteins
  • hoover apron — a dresslike coverall for women that ties at the waist.
  • ic prolog ii — (language, Prolog)   Imperial College Prolog. A Prolog with multi-threading, TCP primitives for interprocess communication, mailboxes, and an interface to Parlog.
  • improperness — Quality of being improper.
  • impropriator — A person to whom a benefice is granted as their property.
  • improvements — Plural form of improvement.
  • improvidence — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • improvisator — a person who improvises; improviser.
  • injury-prone — often sustaining injuries
  • irreciprocal — not reciprocal
  • irreprovable — Not reprovable; irreproachable.
  • irreprovably — in an irreprovable manner
  • isopropoxide — (chemistry) The univalent anion derived from isopropanol by removal of the hydroxy hydrogen atom; and salt containing this anion.
  • jury process — the writ used to summon jurors
  • lactoprotein — any protein existing in milk.
  • lamprophyres — Plural form of lamprophyre.
  • lamprophyric — belonging or relating to a lamprophyre
  • leprosariums — Plural form of leprosarium.
  • line probing — A feature of some V.34 modems that will allow them to identify the capacity and quality of the phone line and adjust themselves to allow, for each individual connection, for maximum throughput using the highest possible data transmission rate.
  • lipoproteina — a plasma lipoprotein containing protein and cholesterol, high levels of which are associated with atherosclerosis.
  • lipoproteins — Plural form of lipoprotein.
  • living proof — sb whose existence is evidence of sth
  • lord provost — the chief magistrate of any of certain large cities in Scotland.
  • malapropisms — Plural form of malapropism.
  • mass-produce — to produce or manufacture (goods) in large quantities, especially by machinery.
  • microprogram — Computers. a set of microinstructions that defines the individual operations that a computer carries out in response to a machine-language instruction.
  • milk product — Milk products are foods made from milk, for example butter, cheese, and yoghurt.
  • mips project — Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages
  • mispronounce — Pronounce (a word) incorrectly.
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