Words Starting With "P"

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Priorities

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Priorities refer to the things that are considered most important or given the highest level of importance or urgency, in a particular situation.

Prioritisation

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Prioritisation is the act of determining the relative importance or urgency of tasks or decisions, and allocating one's time, attention, or resources accordingly. It involves evaluating and ranking options, and making a judgment about what needs to be done first, based on goals, deadlines, and available resources.

Prioritise

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To give top priority to something; to consider something the most important thing to do before others.

Prioritised

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Given high importance or priority to something.

Prioritises

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To regard or treat something as more important than others; to rank or order something as the most important thing to be dealt with or done.

Prioritising

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Prioritizing refers to the process of ranking tasks, goals, or activities in order of their importance or urgency, with the most critical ones being addressed first. This allows individuals or organizations to focus on the most significant tasks and manage their time and resources effectively. The goal of prioritizing is to allocate limited resources, such as time and energy, towards the most valuable or high-priority objectives.

Prioritization

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Prioritization refers to the process of identifying and ranking tasks, projects, or goals in order of their importance or urgency, in order to determine which ones should be focused on first. It involves evaluating and comparing the relative significance and impact of each task or goal, and allocating time, resources, and efforts accordingly.<br><br>In other words, prioritization is the ability to distinguish between things that are truly important and those that are not, and to focus on the most critical tasks or goals first. This helps individuals, teams, and organizations to maximize productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness.<br><br>Effective prioritization often involves considering factors such as:<br><br> Urgency and deadlines<br> Importance and impact<br> Resources and constraints<br> Opportunities and risks<br> Long-term goals and objectives<br><br>By prioritizing tasks and goals, individuals and organizations can achieve a better balance between their short-term needs and long-term objectives, and make the most of their time, resources, and efforts.

Prioritize

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Verb: to give more importance to one thing than to others.<br><br>Example: "She should prioritize her studies over her social life."

Prioritized

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Given high importance or precedence, considered to be the most urgent or important: <br><br>Example: "Her health is my top priority"

Prioritizes

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The word "prioritizes" is a verb that means to give someone or something a higher importance or priority. In other words, it involves deciding what is most important and focusing on that thing first.<br><br>Example: "The hospital prioritizes emergency cases over non-emergency cases." <br><br>In this sentence, the hospital is deciding what needs to be treated first, and it is giving greater importance to emergency cases.<br><br>Another way to look at it is that "prioritizes" means to rank things in order of importance, with the most important thing being done first.<br><br>Example: "At the beginning of the meeting, the team prioritizes the agenda by listing the most important tasks first."

Prioritizing

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The word "prioritizing" is a gerund or present participle form of the verb "prioritize", which is a transitive verb that takes an object.<br><br>To prioritize something means to decide that something is more important than others, and to focus on it first. It involves arranging items in a ranked order, with the most important ones coming first.<br><br>Example: "I need to prioritize my tasks for the day, so I can finish the most urgent ones first."<br><br>In a broader sense, prioritizing is about giving greater importance to certain aspects, goals, or activities over others, often based on their urgency, importance, or relevance to a specific objective or goal.

Priority

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The term "priority" refers to the state of being more important than something else and hence needing to be dealt with or given attention before anything else. It is a matter of being at the top of a list or happening first in a succession of events or an order of importance.<br><br>For example, in an emergency response situation, saving a life takes priority over finding a piece of lost property.<br><br>In a more general sense, the word priority can also mean a particular activity or commitment that is an important part of someone's daily life or work.

Priorly

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In advance; beforehand; before something else happens or is done. This word is often used in formal writing or in phrases such as "at prior stage" or "prior to an event".

Priorship

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Priority or claim to precedence or priority.

Priory

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Priory can have several meanings depending on the context, but the most common ones are:<br><br>1. A priory was a house of a community of monks or canons in charge of a parish.<br>2. In the UK, a priory could be a town or city that was originally founded by a priory.<br>3. In the context of Josephite institutions, the Daughters of Mary Immaculate and Conception owns a convent priory in Worcestershire.<br><br>Additionally, the term can also be used metaphorically:<br><br>4. A priory, referring to a place or a state of seclusion, retirement, or semi-reclusion, such as a retreat or a hermitage.

Pripet

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The correct spelling is likely "Pripyat".<br><br>Pripyat is a ghost town in Ukraine that was abandoned after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. It is located near the city of Chernobyl, about 16 kilometers away from the nuclear power plant where the disaster occurred.<br><br>New town of atomic scientists was built in 1970 and urban population of 40.000. After annual regular kernel servicing of the atomic plant it was decided that regular emergency drills be held for civil evacatetion. All those actions led to eventual nuclear catastrophe. Power Plant caught fire in the middle of that night, simulation of evacuation action resulted to make discipline followed. People got enraged and refused to abandon their borne homes!

Pripyat

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Prypiat (also spelled as Pripyat) refers to a city in Ukraine, located nearby the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was built in 1970 to accommodate the workers and their families of the nuclear power plant. However, following the catastrophic nuclear disaster in 1986, the city was evacuated and has remained abandoned since then.

Prisage

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Prisage is a term that refers to the act of imposing a tax or a fine on wine or other goods as they are being transported across a country or a territory.

Priscilla

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The name Priscilla is of Latin origin, derived from the name Prisca, which means "ancient" or "old." It is also associated with the Latin word "prior," meaning "first" or "primary." In Christian tradition, Saint Priscilla is honored as a martyr and is often depicted as a patron saint, representing faithfulness and devotion.

Priscoan

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There is no word "priscoan" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term.<br><br>However, If you're looking for words related to ancient Greek, "Priscoan" may be related to the word "Prisco", which means "ancient" or "primitive" in Latin. In that case, the word might be used to describe something from a very early time period.

Priscylla

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Priscilla is a feminine given name that originated in Latin and is derived from the Latin words 'priscus,' which means 'ancient' and 'silla,' which is a diminutive form of 'sila,' a suffix indicating small or beloved. <br><br>In a broader sense, Priscilla can be interpreted as "ancient little one" or "small, old one."

Prise

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To take or obtain something in a skillful or clever way.<br><br>Example: "She prised open the lid of the jar to get the jam out."<br><br>However, it can also mean to value or estimate something to be worth a certain amount or quality.<br><br>Example: "The judge prised the value of the house at $500,000."<br><br>In addition, the word "prise" can also mean to separate or detach something by force, often quickly or suddenly.<br><br>Example: "The dentist prised the stuck tooth out of my brother's gum."

Prised

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The word "prised" is a past tense of the verb "prise", which means:<br><br> to pull or force apart the sides of something (e.g. "The machine prised the lid off the jar.")<br> to separate two or more parts of something that are connected (e.g. "The deader prised the paving slab from the ground.")<br> to consider something to be of great value or importance (e.g. "We're prised for our innovative ideas.")<br><br>In general, "prised" can also imply a sense of pulling or separating with some force or effort.

Prises

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Denotes a high or elevated place; admiration or respect, especially when expressed as if from afar, such as romantic, idealized, or excessive.

Prishtina

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Prishtina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo.

Prishtine

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Prishtine, also known as Pristina, is the capital and the largest city of Kosovo. It has a population of around 350,000 people. The city has a rich history and is known for its Ottoman-era architecture, museums, and cultural institutions. It is also home to the University of Pristina, one of the largest universities in Kosovo.

Prising

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Surprising or astonishing, often in a pleasant way.

Prism

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A prism is a transparent optical element with flat polished surfaces that refract light. When light passes through the prism, it is split into its individual colors, a phenomenon known as dispersion. The different colors of the light are refracted, or bent, at slightly different angles, resulting in a spectrum of colors.

Prismatic

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The word "prismatic" refers to something that has a shape or structure similar to a prism, often in reference to transparent materials like glass or crystals. In general, it can describe something that refracts or reflects light in a way that separates its colors, creating a spectrum.<br><br>Synonyms for prismatic include: crystalline, glassy, faceted, refractive, and optical.<br><br>Here are a few more definitions and uses of the word:<br><br> In art and design, prismatic refers to a style that uses prismatic shapes or colors to create a sense of depth and dimensionality.<br> In science, prismatic can refer to a lens or other optical device that refracts light and focuses it into a spectrum.<br> In language, prismatic can describe a word or phrase that has a multicolored or multifaceted meaning, depending on the context.<br><br>Examples of the word in use:<br><br> The artist used prismatic colors to create a stunning mural on the side of a building.<br> The diamond is a prismatic crystal that refracts light into a beautiful spectrum.<br> The poet's use of prismatic language created a complex and multifaceted meaning for the reader.

Prismatically

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Having or relating to a way of thinking that separates or analyzes something into its separate aspects or parts, examining each in detail before trying to understand the whole.

Prismatoid

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In geometry, a prismatoid is a polyhedron that is the intersection of a pyramid and a parallelepiped that shares the same base.

Prismatoidal

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The word "prismatoidal" is an adjective that describes something that resembles a prism, typically a shape with flat, angular sides and a regular, symmetrical form, but unlike an actual prism, it does not necessarily have a triangular cross-section. This term is often used in the context of diamond crystals or gemstones that have a hexagonal or rhombic shape, but appear as if they were prisms due to the way they refract light.

Prismoid

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A prismoid is a geometric shape with two parallel and congruent bases that are polygons and sides which connect the two bases and are rectangles.

Prismoidal

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A prismoidal solid is a type of three-dimensional manifold, which is a solid shape that extends 3-dimensionally. It results from the process of associating each side of a regular prism with a fractionally one-dimensional surface and then applying the convex hull operation. A prismoid has a uniform width along its depth. Prismoids do not consist of cuboid sides. The trapezoidal prism is a specific type of prismoid that does not have either rectangular, dis-rectangular or linear borders.

Prisms

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Prisms are transparent or translucent optical elements with flat, polished surfaces that refract light. When light passes through a prism, it is split into its individual colors, known as a spectrum, due to the different refractive indices of the light of different wavelengths.

Prismy

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"Prismy" is not a word in English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized.<br><br>However, "prism" is a valid English word, which refers to a transparent optical element with flat polished surfaces that refract light into a band of colors, typically in a spectrum. It can also refer to a shape with six flat faces, each of which is a parallelogram.<br><br>It's also possible that "prismy" is a variant or a informal variation of the word "prismatic", which means having to do with prisms or displaying a prism-like quality, or related to the property of refracting light into its component colors.