protuberance
— Noun
– English
~ something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns"
protuberance
— Noun
– English
~ the condition of being protuberant; the condition of bulging out; "the protuberance of his belly"
protuberant
— Adjective
– English
~ curving outward
protuberate
— Verb
– English
~ form a rounded prominence; "The starved child's belly protuberated"
protuberate
— Verb
– English
~ cause to bulge out or project
Protura
— Noun
– English
~ minute wingless arthropods: telsontails
proturan
— Noun
– English
~ any of several minute primitive wingless and eyeless insects having a cone-shaped head; inhabit damp soil or decaying organic matter
proud flesh
— Noun
– English
~ the swollen tissue around a healing wound or ulcer
proud
— Adjective
– English
~ having or displaying great dignity or nobility; "a gallant pageant"; "lofty ships"; "majestic cities"; "proud alpine peaks"
proud of
— Adjective
– English
~ feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth; "proud of their child"
proud
— Adjective
– English
~ feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride; "proud parents"; "a proud moment"; "proud to serve his country"; "a proud name"; "proud princes"
proudhon
— Noun
– English
~ French socialist who argued that property is theft (1809-1865)
Pierre Joseph Proudhon
— Noun
– English
~ French socialist who argued that property is theft (1809-1865)
proudly
— Adverb
– English
~ with pride; in a proud manner; "he walked proudly into town"
proust
— Noun
– English
~ French novelist (1871-1922)
proustian
— Adjective
– English
~ of or relating to or in the manner of Marcel Proust
provability
— Noun
– English
~ capability of being demonstrated or logically proved
provable
— Adjective
– English
~ capable of being demonstrated or proved; "obvious lies"; "a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare"; "practical truth provable to all men"- Walter Bagehot
provably
— Adverb
– English
~ in an obvious and provable manner; "his documentary sources are demonstrably wrong"
prove oneself
— Verb
– English
~ show one's ability or courage