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protege n | One specially cared for and favored by another usually older person |
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Protestant n | A Christian who denies the authority of the Pope and holds the right of special judgment |
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protocol n | A declaration or memorandum of agreement less solemn and formal than a treaty |
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protomartyr n | The earliest victim in any cause |
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protoplasm n | The substance that forms the principal portion of an animal or vegetable cell |
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prototype n | A work, original in character, afterward imitated in form or spirit |
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protract v | To prolong |
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protrude v | To push out or thrust forth |
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protrusion n | The act of protruding |
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protuberance n | Something that swells out from a surrounding surface |
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