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Definitions for Pro
[1] in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
[2] a proponent of an issue; a person who upholds the affirmative in a debate.
[3] an argument, consideration, vote, etc., for something.
[4] professional.
[5] a professional.
[6] the pros, the professional athletic leagues, as of football, baseball, or basketball: He's sure to be signed by the pros.
[7] prophylactic(def 5) .
[8] for.
[9] proline.
[10] public relations officer.
[11] a prefix indicating favor for some party, system, idea, etc., without identity with the group (pro-British; pro-Communist; proslavery ), having anti- as its opposite.
[12] a prefix of priority in space or time having especially a meaning of advancing or projecting forward or outward, and also used to indicate substitution, attached widely to stems not used as words: provision; prologue; proceed; produce; protract; procathedral; proconsul.
[13] a prefix identical in meaning with pro-1 , occurring in words borrowed from Greek (prodrome ) or formed of Greek (and occasionally Latin) elements.
[14] in favour of a motion, issue, course of action, etc Compare anti
[15] in favour of
[16] (usually plural) an argument or vote in favour of a proposal or motion See also pros and cons
[17] (usually plural) a person who votes in favour of a proposal, motion, etc
[18] informal short for professional
[19] slang a prostitute
[20] professional practitioner
[21] informal short for professional
[22] Public Records Office
[23] public relations officer
[24] in favour of; supporting pro-Chinese
[25] acting as a substitute for proconsul ; pronoun
[26] before in time or position; anterior; forward prophase ; procephalic ; prognathous
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Words nearby Pro
priština, prk, prl, prm, prn, pro, pro bono, pro bono publico, pro forma, pro forma invoice, pro memoria
Origin of Pro
-2< Greek, combining form of pró for, before; see pro1
Word origin for Pro
-from Greek pro (prep) before (in time, position, rank, etc)