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  • 121prosthesis — pros·the·sis || prÉ‘sθɪːsɪs / prÉ’ n. device used to replace a missing limb or body part; placement of additional sounds at the beginning of a word or line of poetry …

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  • 122prostitute — pros·ti·tute || prÉ‘stɪtuːt / prÉ’stɪtjuːt n. whore, harlot, person who provides sexual services for a fee v. provide sex services for a fee; engage in prostitution; devote oneself to dishonorable causes in return for profit …

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  • 123prostituted — pros·ti·tute || prÉ‘stɪtuːt / prÉ’stɪtjuːt n. whore, harlot, person who provides sexual services for a fee v. provide sex services for a fee; engage in prostitution; devote oneself to dishonorable causes in return for profit …

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  • 124prostitutes — pros·ti·tute || prÉ‘stɪtuːt / prÉ’stɪtjuːt n. whore, harlot, person who provides sexual services for a fee v. provide sex services for a fee; engage in prostitution; devote oneself to dishonorable causes in return for profit …

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  • 125prostituting — pros·ti·tute || prÉ‘stɪtuːt / prÉ’stɪtjuːt n. whore, harlot, person who provides sexual services for a fee v. provide sex services for a fee; engage in prostitution; devote oneself to dishonorable causes in return for profit …

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  • 126prostitution — pros·ti·tu·tion || ‚prÉ‘stɪ tuːʃn /‚prÉ’stɪ tju n. harlotry, act of offering sexual services for a fee, act of selling sexual favors …

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  • 127prostrate — pros·trate || prÉ‘ streɪt /prÉ’ v. render powerless, subdue; bring down, cast down; lie flat, lie face down adj. lying low, subjugated; beaten, defeated; helpless, defenseless, unprotected; exhausted, feeble, frail …

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  • 128prostrated — pros·trate || prÉ‘ streɪt /prÉ’ v. render powerless, subdue; bring down, cast down; lie flat, lie face down adj. lying low, subjugated; beaten, defeated; helpless, defenseless, unprotected; exhausted, feeble, frail …

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