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We don't usually use "priceite". However, I think you might be thinking of "prisetite", but that is also not a common word. I found that "pietite" is an archaic word for "little stone" and "priceite" might be related to it or possibly a misspelling.
Something that is priceless is extremely valuable and worth more than any amount of money. It is a highly valuable and irreplaceable asset, treasure, or skill.
The word "pricelessness" refers to the quality of being too valuable or precious to be measured in terms of money. It is something that is highly esteemed or valued for its inherent worth or significance, rather than for its material cost.<br><br>Example: "The museum's priceless artwork was considered irreplaceable and one of a kind."<br><br>In essence, "pricelessness" suggests a value that is beyond monetary value, often implying a cultural, historical, or emotional significance that cannot be quantified or compensated for by financial means.
The word "prices" refers to the amounts of money that are charged for goods or services. It can also refer to the values or amounts assigned to something, such as the cost of an item.
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is a multinational professional services firm that provides a range of services including audit, consulting, financial advisory, deployment of technology, and operational advice to its clients. The firm operates in over 154 countries and provides services to more than 412 of the Fortune Global 500 companies.<br><br>The name PricewaterhouseCoopers is a combination of the names of two earlier firms, Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand. <br><br>In practical terms, PwC is often tasked with two major types of activities:<br><br>1. Audit and Assurance: This involves conducting independent audits of a firm's financial statements to ensure that they accurately reflect the financial position of the company.<br><br>2. Advisory services: This includes a wide range of services like financial consulting, strategic advice on decision-making, tax advisory services, and services in mergers and acquisitions, etc.<br><br>Some of the services PwC provides include:<br><br>- Audit and assurance<br>- Consulting<br>- Deals – Corporate finance<br>- Forensic services<br>- Risk assurance<br>- Restructuring<br><br>PwC is one of the largest professional services firms globally, generally considered Big Four accounting firms, along with Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG.
Determining the amount or value of something, such as an item or service, to be paid or exchanged in a purchase or transaction. It involves setting a monetary value that reflect a product's worth, quality, and other factors, in order to make it more attractive to customers and align with the seller's business objectives.
A sharp or pointed object, especially a small one, such as a thorn or a pin. To causally annoy or bother someone or something. To wake up suddenly from sleep.
The word "pricking" has several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. The act of making a small hole or holes in something, especially with a needle or pin.<br>Example: "She began pricking the balloon to let the air out."<br><br>2. A painful or sharp blow or thrust, especially with the fingers or a needle.<br>Example: "The child got a pricking pain in her finger."<br><br>3. To note or mark something, especially with a number or symbol.<br>Example: "She pricked the cards to keep track of the scores."<br><br>4. To cause or produce a feeling of pleasure, enjoyment, or excitement.<br>Example: "The music pricked up their spirits."<br><br>5. A sharp, stabbing feeling or pain, especially a numbness in the skin caused by frostbite.<br><br>In botanical contexts, a pricking is also the process of transplanting seedlings into pots or small tubes to grow them on before planting outdoors.<br><br>Let me know if you have any further questions!
Prickles refer to small, sharp, and hard projections or spines on the skin of certain fruits, such as a cactus, or the skin of animals, such as hedgehogs. They can also refer to the uncomfortable or irritating sensations experienced due to these projections. Additionally, in British English, prickles can refer to the spines on a hedgehog, as in "to catch a prickly on one's fingers."
Having or feeling many sharp or irritating points; difficult to deal with. <br><br>Example: "She's the prickliest personality I've ever met, always ready to argue."
The quality of having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed or irritated; being irritable, touchy, or sensitive; sharp or prickly in nature or character.
Covered or spattered with small, sharp points, as brambles are, and hence feeling like this to the touch.<br><br>Example: "Her skin was pricked by the prickly thistles as she walked through the field."
A small, usually sessile, flat-bodied insect with a hard, chitinous body, segmented with six legs and usually bearing spines or cilia, that lives in damp places, especially in soil or among moss.
Having or covered with sharp, hard points, like the thorns of a plant. Difficult to deal with or pleasant; unpleasant.
The word "pride" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some of the most common meanings:<br><br>1. A feeling of happiness, satisfaction, and contentment due to a sense of achievement or accomplishment. Example: "She felt pride in her daughter's graduation."<br>2. A self-respect or dignity, often resulting from a sense of achievement or distinguished status. Example: "He took pride in his job as a doctor."<br>3. A feeling of pride or prestige that someone or something is associated with, often indicating a high status or reputation. Example: "The city is a source of national pride."<br>4. A family or group of individuals that has achieved a certain status or reputation. Example: "The pride of lions roamed the savannah."<br><br>Overall, pride generally implies a sense of satisfaction, self-respect, and a positive evaluation of oneself or one's achievements.
Having or showing a strong sense of self-importance or superiority, often in a way that can be considered arrogant or offsetting.
Pride is a feeling of satisfaction or happiness that comes from doing something well, and it is not inherently bad. Pride in a positive sense refers to good feeling or a sense of achievement and satisfaction. It is often associated with feelings of honor, self-respect, dignity, and a sense of one's own value.<br><br>However, excessive pride or an inflated sense of one's own worth can lead to overconfidence and a lack of humility. This can sometimes result in negative emotions such as vanity, arrogance, and superiority complex.<br><br>Pride can also refer to the feeling of superiority, haughtiness, or the quality of having or showing excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements. <br><br>In contrast, pride can be viewed as sinful when it is excessive or when it interferes with one's relationship with God or others.
I couldn't find any information on the word "pridian". It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a rare or obsolete term. Can you provide more context or clarify where you encountered this word?
A prie-dieu (also known as an oratory or prayer desk) is a piece of furniture traditionally used for prayer or devotions, typically in a church or a private home. It consists of a low stool or bench with a spot for one's hands, often decorated with carvings, inlays, or other ornamentation.
Prie listing refers to a loose, inconsistent, or irregular arrangement of numbers or items, often in a random or disorderly manner.<br><br>Prie(s) can also refer to a type of chair or stool, especially a small, ornate, or decorative one, often used for sitting or as a occasional seat.<br><br>Prient may be a variant spelling of the word "priest", a person who is ordained to perform spiritual duties and lead religious services, ceremonies, or rituals.<br><br> Lastly, "at one's price" or "a petty spite" is the phrase associated with "an ex-irksome act", or disliked annoying action.
1. Past tense of "pry", meaning to force open or separate something using a lever or a tool.<br>2. Past tense of "pride", meaning a feeling of satisfaction or self-respect.
There is no word "prief". It's possible that you meant " brief", which is an adjective that means:<br><br> Concise or to the point<br> Short in length or duration<br> A short, informal dismissal or farewell<br> A collection of notes, minutes, or records of a meeting or a conversation, compiled in a concise form.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- Can you make a brief summary of the meeting?<br>- The brief ceremony was attended by a small group of relatives.
Priene was an ancient Greek town and bishopric located on the Ayazmant Tepe in Turkey, on the acropolis of present-day Saliçah, an archaeological site located on a peninsula 12 kilometers northwest of the town of Güllübahçe, within the Beja District of Aydın Province.<br><br>It was situated 18 km inland from the sea and 10 km inland from the figure-eight formed bend in the thermal spring creek Menderes, often called the 'Sugarloaf,' gulching near its undisturbed springhead, downstream which 'built-upland remained scattered homes at high ground.'<br>According to Serifsoy's Gazetteer four architectural samples were of Roman temples in almost square platform ancient are visible on the gully banks, it attracted three Greek islands in the\vNeighbour pararc churches director meaning Chreophylact's talk granted beginning KIND Al.
Pries can have a few meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. A term used in mathematics and logic, a "pries" refers to the process of moving one knight (a piece that moves in an L-shape) in a chess-like game, typically from one square to another adjacent square.<br>2. A pricing strategy, often associated with supermarkets or a store selling commodities such as scrap metal, a "pries" can also refer to the process of collecting scrap metal from recycling.<br><br>More generally "pries" can be a misspelling of the word "prince" or "prices". Without further context, it is difficult to pinpoint the intended meaning.
A person authorized to perform spiritual or religious duties, especially in a Christian church.