probe |
to delve into deeply or thoroughly. [6 definitions] |
probiotic |
beneficial microorganisms found in certain dietary supplements and food products, esp. dairy products such as yogurt. [2 definitions] |
probity |
proven trustworthiness; honesty; integrity. |
problem |
a question or circumstance that causes difficulty or uncertainty. [3 definitions] |
problematic |
presenting difficulties or causing doubt; questionable. |
problem-solving |
the act or process of finding solutions to a complex issue. |
pro bono |
of or indicating services, as by a lawyer or doctor, that are provided without payment for poor people, charitable organizations, or the like. |
pro bono publico |
(Latin) for the public good. |
proboscis |
a long flexible trunk or snout, esp. that of an elephant. [3 definitions] |
procaine |
a synthetic white crystalline compound used as a local anesthetic. |
procambium |
the growing layer in the tip of a plant's stem or root, from which the vascular tissue is formed. |
procedure |
a way or act of proceeding. [3 definitions] |
proceed |
to go forward or move on from a particular point. [6 definitions] |
proceeding |
an action, course of action, or continuation of an action. [4 definitions] |
proceeds |
the quantity of money derived from a sale, transaction, or other activity. |
process |
a systematic sequence of actions used to produce something or achieve an end. [9 definitions] |
processable |
combined form of process. |
processed cheese |
a combination of cheeses heated and blended together with an emulsifier. |
procession |
the act of moving forward, esp. in an orderly or ceremonious way. [4 definitions] |
processional |
of, pertaining to, or used for a procession. [3 definitions] |
processor |
a person or thing that processes, especially something that treats or refines something or converts it from one type of thing into another. [4 definitions] |