presage
— Noun
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~ a sign of something about to happen; "he looked for an omen before going into battle"
presage
— Noun
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~ a foreboding about what is about to happen
presage
— Verb
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~ indicate, as with a sign or an omen; "These signs bode bad news"
presbyope
— Noun
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~ a person with presbyopia; someone who is farsighted resulting from the progressive loss with aging of the elasticity of the crystalline lens
presbyopia
— Noun
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~ a reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45
presbyopic
— Adjective
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~ able to see distant objects clearly
presbyter
— Noun
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~ an elder in the Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church
— Noun
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~ the Protestant denomination adhering to the views of John Calvin
presbyterian
— Noun
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~ a follower of Calvinism as taught in the Presbyterian Church
Presbyterianism
— Noun
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~ the doctrines and practices of the Presbyterian Church: based in Calvinism
presbytery
— Noun
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~ building reserved for the officiating clergy
Presbytes entellus
— Noun
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~ langur of southern Asia; regarded as sacred in India
preschool
— Noun
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~ an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
preschooler
— Noun
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~ a child who attends a preschool or kindergarten
prescience
— Noun
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~ the power to foresee the future
prescient
— Adjective
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~ perceiving the significance of events before they occur; "extraordinarily prescient memoranda on the probable course of postwar relations"-R.H.Rovere
presciently
— Adverb
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~ with foresight; "more presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation"
Prescott
— Noun
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~ a town in central Arizona
prescribe
— Verb
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~ issue commands or orders for