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Praetor

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In ancient Rome, a praetor was a high-ranking magistrate who discharged administrative and judicial duties. The term is derived from the Latin 'praetor', meaning 'leader' or 'one who goes before'.

Praetorial

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Relating to a praetor, a high-ranking Roman magistrate.<br><br>In ancient Rome, a praetor was a judge who was responsible for overseeing the administration of justice and overseeing the Roman assembly. A praetor could also refer to a military commander.<br><br>In a broader sense, praetorial can also refer to anything that is related to or characteristic of a praetor or a high-ranking official.

Praetorian

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Praetorian refers to something or someone that is used or associated with a praetor, a high-ranking Roman magistrate or military officer with great power and authority.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term is often used to describe:<br><br>1. A high-ranking government official or military officer, especially one who wields significant power or control.<br>2. A powerful faction or group within a government or institution.<br>3. Something or someone that is fiercely loyal and protective of a particular individual or organization, often at the expense of others.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The dictator's praetorian guard surrounded him at all times, providing a secure defense against potential threats.<br>- The company's CEO was seen as the praetorian of the business world, with immense influence over the industry.<br><br>The word "praetorian" comes from the Latin word "praetor," meaning "chief commander." It has been used in various contexts to convey a sense of power, authority, and potentially, menace.

Praetorianism

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Praetorianism is a term used to describe a system of government or a state of affairs in which the armed forces, especially the army, have a significant influence over the functioning of the government, often to the detriment of civilian authority.<br><br>In a praetorian system, the military men who serve as the emperor's bodyguards, known as the praetorian guard, accumulate power and become a powerful force within the government, sometimes taking on a life of their own and overthrowing the emperor or other leaders who do not suit their interests.<br><br>The term is inspired by the historical Praetorian Guard, a elite force that guarded the Roman emperors and was known for its influence and often used to assassinate or overthrow emperors who were seen as weak or unpopular.<br><br>Praetorianism can also refer to a broader phenomenon in which the military or other groups have disproportionate influence over a government, often through coups, corruption, or other means.<br><br>Key characteristics of praetorianism include:<br><br> Disproportionate influence of the military in politics<br> Blurring of lines between military and civilian authority<br> Cyclical regimes, in which governments are toppled and new ones installed through coups or other means<br> Often characterized by corruption, cronyism, and favoritism towards the military<br> Undermining of the rule of law and democratic institutions<br><br>Examples of praetorianism include:<br><br> Ancient Rome under the Praetorian Guard<br> Haiti under the Tonton Macoutes, a paramilitary force that served as the ruling elite's enforcers<br> Pakistan under General Musharraf's military regime<br> Myanmar under the Tatmadaw, the country's powerful military leadership<br> Equatorial Guinea under President Teodoro Obiang's military dictatorship.

Praetorians

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A Praetorian (not "Praetorians") was a high-ranking military officer in the Roman Empire. The Praetorian Guard was a special elite unit of the Roman legions, responsible for the protection of the Roman Emperor, his family, and the imperial palace.<br><br>In a broader sense, a Praetorian can also refer to someone who is a powerful or influential person within a particular group or organization, much like a bodyguard or a enforcer.<br><br>Praetor (the title from which the Praetorian comes) was a high-ranking official in ancient Rome, equivalent to a governor or a commander-in-chief.<br><br>In modern language, Praetorian is often used to describe someone who is fiercely loyal, dedicated, and often intimidating or awe-inspiring, like a powerful protector or bodyguard.

Praetorium

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In ancient Rome, a praetorium (or praetorium) referred to the official residence or headquarters of a Roman praetor, a high-ranking military or civil magistrate. It was essentially the seat of power and authority for the praetor, serving as the focal point for administrative and judicial functions.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "praetorium" can also be used to describe a palace or a grand residence, often associated with imperial or regal power.<br><br>Additionally, in biblical contexts, the term "praetorium" is occasionally used to describe the courtyard or hall within a Roman military camp or a palace where a Roman governor or commander would meet with his officers or engage in official business.<br><br>Overall, the praetorium was a symbol of authority, power, and grandeur in ancient Rome, reflecting the importance and prestige of the Roman Republic and Empire.

Praetors

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In ancient Rome, a praetor was a high-ranking elected magistrate with judicial, administrative, and military powers. They were part of the Roman Senate and often served as governors of provinces or magistrates in Rome.

Praetorship

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The term "praetorship" refers to the position or office of a praetor, which is a high-ranking magistrate in ancient Rome. In this context, a praetor was a senior Roman magistrate who presided over a court and had the power to decide the administration of justice, implementing the decisions of the Roman people as expressed by the Senate.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "praetorship" may also refer to the privilege or condition of holding such an office, or to the period of time during which an individual holds the position.<br><br>In modern usage, the term "praetor" may be used metaphorically to describe a person who exercises authority, leadership, or judicial power, often in a more informal or traditional setting.

Praezygapophyses

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The term "praezygapophyses" is a medical term that refers to the obliquely directed processes or spines projecting from the anterolateral portions of the zygapophyseal joints (facet joints) of vertebrae. <br><br>In simpler terms, they are the small, bony projections on the sides of the vertebrae near the joints between the vertebrae, where they meet and form a hinge-like joint that allows for spinal movement and flexibility.

Praezygapophysis

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The praezygapophysis (plural: praezygapophyses) is a structure in vertebrate anatomy. It is a bony projection on each side of the centrum of a vertebra, particularly found in the cervical (neck) and thoracic (chest) vertebrae of many animals, including humans.<br><br>Specifically, the praezygapophysis is a bony ridge or projection that connects the pedicle of a vertebra to the posterior aspect of the centrum. It is often associated with the presence of a zygapophysis (or articular process) on the posterior aspect of the vertebra, which fits into the praezygapophyseal groove of the adjacent vertebra.<br><br>In humans, the praezygapophyses are relatively small and are not always easily seen on radiographs (X-rays). However, they play an important role in the mechanical stability and movement of the spine.

Pragma

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Pragmatism and Pragmatic.<br><br>1. Pragmatism is a word philosophy that holds that the truth or value of a conception of action or a cognitive practice is in the end determined only by its practical effects and usefulness. It is the practice of judging actions as right if they are effective according to the given circumstances.<br><br>2. Pragmatic is an approach to problems or a point of view that is practical rather than ideal or theoretical.<br><br>Example:<br>Is this train running on time? Pragmatically, we can't rely solely on the schedule; we need to consider the traffic conditions.

Pragmatic

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Pragmatic refers to someone or something that is practical, sensible, and effective in achieving their goals or solving problems, often by being adaptable and realistic in their approach and avoiding idealism or dogma. A pragmatic approach typically involves a focus on what works in a given situation, rather than on theoretical or ideological considerations. It is often associated with a no-nonsense, down-to-earth attitude.

Pragmaticality

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Pragmaticality refers to the quality or fact of being pragmatic, which means being practical, realistic, and Down-to-earth in one's approach or attitude. It involves a focus on what is feasible, effective, and efficient, often with an emphasis on achieving a specific goal or outcome. A pragmatic person is one who is guided by experience, evidence, and common sense, rather than by theoretical considerations or abstract ideals.

Pragmatically

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Pra-gma-ti-cally (adverb)<br><br>Meaning: In a practical way, or with a focus on what is useful or effective, rather than on theory or ideology. It involves thinking about and paying attention to the consequences and outcomes of actions, decisions, or situations, in a realistic and effective way.<br><br>Example: "The company took a pragmatic approach to employee development, investing in training programs that directly improved productivity and job satisfaction."

Pragmatics

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Pragmatics refers to the study of how language is used in context to communicate effectively and achieve social goals. It focuses on the relationship between the speaker, listener, and context in which the communication takes place. Pragmatics examines the ways in which the speaker's intended meaning is conveyed and understood, including non-verbal cues, tone, and inference.<br><br>In more specific terms, pragmatics is concerned with understanding how people use language to achieve their goals, express themselves, and influence others. It involves analyzing the social, cultural, and situational context in which language is used to determine the intended meaning and understanding.<br><br>Examples of pragmatics in action include:<br><br> Using tone and facial expressions to convey sarcasm or irony<br> Making inferences based on the context and intentions of the speaker<br> Recognizing and using idiomatic expressions and figurative language<br> Adjusting language to suit the audience and purpose of communication<br> Avoiding misunderstandings by clarifying intentions and expectations<br><br>Pragmatics is a key area of study in linguistics, anthropology, psychology, and communication studies, as it has significant implications for everyday communication, relationship building, and social interaction.

Pragmatism

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Pragmatism is an approach to problem-solving and decision-making that focuses on finding practical and effective solutions to real-world problems, often in a flexible and adaptable manner. It emphasizes using evidence and experience to inform choices, rather than relying on dogma or ideological commitments.

Pragmatist

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Someone who believes that the truth or value of an idea, a method, or a practice should be based on its practical consequences and effects, rather than on its theoretical basis, employing a practical approach.

Pragmatists

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Pragmatists are individuals who approach problems or situations in a practical and realistic way, often prioritizing what works or achieves results over theoretical or idealistic considerations. They tend to be flexible, adaptable, and focused on finding effective solutions.

Prague

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Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, a country in Central Europe. It has a rich history dating back to the 9th century, and has been a major cultural and economic center for much of Europe. Prague is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge, as well as its vibrant cultural scene, featuring numerous museums, galleries, and theaters. The city is also home to many famous landmarks, such as the Old Town Square, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Jewish Quarter, among others.<br><br>The city has been called the "City of a Hundred Spires" due to its numerous Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque steeples and towers. Prague has a population of around 1.3 million people and is considered one of the most beautiful and livable cities in Europe.

Praguers

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The term "Praguers" can refer to residents of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic. However, in certain contexts, it may not directly translate to its residents, but is often used in Hong Kong to refer to thugs or gangsters.

Praha

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The word "praha" refers to Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic. It is the largest city in the country and is known for its rich history, architecture, and cultural heritage.

Praia

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Beach

Prairial

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A French month of the Year III of the French Republican Calendar.

Prairie

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A large area of grassland, typically with few trees, found in temperate regions.

Prairies

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Grassy, rolling regions of prairies are typically located in temperate and semi-arid climates. These areas are characterized by:<br><br>1. Flat or gently sloping terrain<br>2. Dominance of grasses and other herbaceous plants<br>3. Low concentration of trees<br>4. Adequate rainfall to support growth<br><br>Examples of prairies include,<br><br>1. The Great Plains in North America<br>2. The Pampas in Argentina and Uruguay<br>3. The steppes of Eurasia<br><br>The term "prairie" comes from the French word for "meadow", which is derived from the Old French word "pres", meaning "meadow".

Prairillon

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"Prairillon" is a French word. I couldn't find any information on a word that exactly matches "prairillon."

Prairy

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The word "prairy" is an alternate spelling of the word "prairie". A prairie is a large area of land with grasses and few trees, typically in North America. It is often used to Describe the typical landscape in the Midwest region of the United States.

Praise

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Praise refers to expression ofapproval, admiration, or admiration for someone or something, often in a warm and enthusiastic way. It can take many forms, such as verbal expressions (e.g., "You did great!"), written comments, awards, or public acknowledgments. Praise is often given to recognize achievement, hard work, or a job well done.<br><br>There are different types of praise, including:<br><br>1. Constructive praise: focuses on specific actions or behaviors that need improvement.<br>2. General praise: a general expression of appreciation for someone's overall work or attitude.<br>3. Public praise: acknowledgement or recognition given in a public setting, such as an award ceremony or public speech.<br>4. Intrinsic praise: comes from within, acknowledging and appreciating one's own strengths and abilities.<br><br>Praise can have a positive effect on motivation, self-esteem, and relationships, as it conveys appreciation and value for someone's efforts or contributions. However, excessive or insincere praise can lead to inflated expectations or a false sense of accomplishment.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>1. "I give you a lot of praise for your dedication to your work."<br>2. "The teacher gave the student praise for her excellent effort on the project."<br>3. "The team captain received praise from the coach for their winning performance."

Praised

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Praised refers to expressed admiration or approval for someone or something, often formally or publicly.

Praiseer

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Praise is an expression of approval or admiration for someone or something, typically because of their efforts, work, or achievements.

Praiseful

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Full of or expressing praise; showing or feeling appreciation and admiration.

Praiseless

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Having or showing a lack of pride or modesty; unassuming.

Praises

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Words of approval or admiration, typically expressing gratitude, commendation, or excellence.

Praiseworthily

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Worthily in a way that deserves praise.

Praiseworthiness

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Praiseworthiness refers to the quality or state of being worthy of praise, approval, or admiration. It describes something or someone that is considered deserving of commendation, recognition, or approbation due to their excellence, merit, or virtue.

Praiseworthy

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Deserving or worthy of praise. Extremely good or impressive.