_ possessor in his own right
PROPRI'ETY, _s._ accuracy; justness
PROSA'IC, _a._ belonging to or resembling prose
PROTE'CTOR, _s._ defender; supporter; guardian
PROTRU'DE, _v.a._ thrust forward
PROVI'DE, _v.a._ procure; furnish; supply; stipulate
PROVIDE'NTIAL, _a._ effected by Providence; referrible to Providence
PRO'VINCE, _s._ a conquered country; a region
PROVINCIAL, _a._ that which relates to provinces
PROVISION, _s._ the act of providing beforehand; measures taken
beforehand; stock collected; victuals
PROVOCATION, _s._ an act or cause by which anger is raised; an appeal to
a judge
PROXI'MITY, _s._ nearness
PTA'RMIGAN, _s._ (pronounced _tar-mi-gan_) a bird of the grouse species
PU'BLIC, _s._ the people; general view; open view
PU'LLEY, _s._ a small wheel turning on a pivot, with a furrow on its
outside, in which a rope runs
PU'NISH, _v.a._ to chastise; to afflict with penalties or death for some
crime
PU'NISHED, _a._ chastised
PU'PIL, _s._ a scholar; one under the care of a tutor
PU'RCHASE, _v.a._ acquire; buy for a price
PU'RITY, _s._ clearness; freedom from foulness or dirt; freedom from
guilt; innocence
PU'RPOSE, _v.t._ intention; design; instance
PU'TRIFY, _v.
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