Words Starting With "P"

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Procurements

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Procurements refer to the process of acquiring or obtaining goods, services, or resources from an external source. It involves the planning, coordination, and execution of activities necessary to procure or purchase something, such as raw materials, equipment, or personnel. Procurements can be a significant aspect of business operations, especially in large-scale industries or governments.<br><br>In a broader sense, procurements can also refer to the planning and arrangement of resources, services, or capabilities to support a project or effort. This can involve negotiating contracts, purchasing goods or services, and coordinating the involvement of external parties.<br><br>Examples of procurements include:<br><br> Procuring raw materials for a manufacturing process<br> Hiring contractors or consultants to provide specific services<br> Acquiring new equipment or technology for a business<br> Purchasing software or licenses for a company's use<br> Awarding a contract to a vendor to supply goods or services<br><br>The procurement process typically involves several stages, including:<br><br>1. Requirements definition: Identifying the goods, services, or resources needed.<br>2. Sourcing: Researching and identifying potential suppliers or vendors.<br>3. Evaluation: Assessing the qualifications, capabilities, and costs of potential suppliers.<br>4. Selection: Choosing the best supplier or vendor based on evaluation results.<br>5. Contracting: Negotiating and agreeing on the terms and conditions of the procurement.<br>6. Implementation: Putting the procurement into effect, including delivery and payment of goods or services.<br><br>Procurement is often a critical function in organizations, as it can significantly impact the cost, quality, and efficiency of operations. Effective procurement requires careful planning, coordination, and execution to ensure that the needs of the organization are met while minimizing risks and costs.

Procurer

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A person who arranges for something to be supplied or obtained, typically a person or organization responsible for procurement, especially in business or the government.

Procurers

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People or organizations that obtain or secure something, especially something that is needed or scarce.<br><br>Example: "The hospital procurers specialize in sourcing rare medical supplies."<br><br>Note: The word is also used in the context of procurement, which refers to the process of obtaining goods or services.

Procures

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Obtains or acquires something, typically through intentional effort or arrangement.

Procuress

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The word "procuress" refers to a woman who persuades or procures (obtains) something, especially for a wealthy or influential person, often through illicit or underhand means. This term was commonly used in the 17th century.<br><br>In modern language, the word "procuress" is sometimes considered somewhat archaic or literary, and may be associated with themes of seduction, prostitution, or exploitation. However, its primary meaning is related to obtaining or procuring something, particularly for another person.<br><br>For example: "She was known as a procuress who introduced young women to wealthy men."

Procuring

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Used to describe the act of obtaining or acquiring something, especially something that is being planned or arranged.<br><br>Example: "The company is procuring new equipment to improve their production line."

Procyanidin

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Procyanidin refers to a class of compounds that are dimers or higher oligomers of flavan-3-ols, primarily composed of catechin and epicatechin units. These compounds are found in the seed pods of legumes and account for the astringent, bitterness and astringency associated with them. Procyanidins are also a key component in the structural framework of plant cell walls and play a role in resistance to disease and insects. They are also antioxidants.

Procyanidins

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Procyanidins are a class of polymers of flavan-3-ols, particularly those found in plant-based foods and beverages, such as chocolate, red wine, apples, and onions. They are also known as condensed tannins. Procyanidins are a type of oligomer or polymer formed through the condensation of flavan-3-ol units, which are derived from flavonoids.<br><br>Procyanidins have been found to have various health benefits, including:<br><br>1. Antioxidant properties: Procyanidins have powerful antioxidant activities, which can help protect the body against oxidative stress and inflammation.<br>2. Cardiovascular health: Procyanidins may help to reduce the risk of heart disease by improving blood vessel function, reducing blood pressure, and lowering levels of "bad" cholesterol.<br>3. Anti-inflammatory effects: Procyanidins have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as arthritis, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.<br>4. Neuroprotection: Procyanidins may also have neuroprotective effects, which could help to protect against age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.<br><br>Overall, procyanidins are a type of polyphenol that is found primarily in plant-based foods and beverages, and have been found to have a range of potential health benefits.

Procyanidolic

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Procyanidolic refers to compounds or substances that contain proanthocyanidin, a type of flavonoid found in the bark, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds of many fruits, particularly those of the Cerrado, Eucalyptus, and Vitis vinifera (grapes). These compounds are known for their antioxidant properties, which are believed to contribute to their health benefits and potential medicinal applications.

Procyclic

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A process or system that operates in cycles or has cyclic behavior.

Procyclical

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Following a cycle or pattern that repeats regularly, typically over a period of time, especially in relation to economic trends or events.

Procyclicality

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Procyclicality refers to the tendency of economic variables to respond in a cyclical manner to changes in broader economic conditions. This means that when the economy is in a boom phase, these variables tend to rise, and when the economy is in a downturn, they tend to fall.<br><br>Procyclicality is often seen in financial markets, where asset prices and financial flows tend to respond to changes in economic conditions. During a boom, banks and other financial institutions may become more aggressive in their lending, causing asset prices to rise. Conversely, during a downturn, they may become more risk-averse, causing asset prices to fall.<br><br>The concept of procyclicality is important because it can contribute to economic instability. During times of economic boom, the emphasis on short-term profits over prudence and leverage-taking may lead to a build-up of vulnerabilities that can result in financial instability when economic conditions turn down. Similarly, during times of economic downturn, a procyclical response can exacerbate the downturn, leading to a further decline in economic activity.<br><br>Regulatory bodies and policymakers often seek to mitigate procyclicality by implementing measures that would limit the exposure and risk-taking of financial institutions. This may involve requirements for stricter capital buffers, higher liquidity ratios, and stress tests to ensure that institutions are not over-leveraged and can withstand a decline in economic activity.

Procyclidine

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Procyclidine is a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist. It is used in the treatment of drug induced Parkinsonism, acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and Parkinsonian side effects of psychotropic drugs, particularly the extrapyramidal syndrome caused by antipsychotics.

Procyon

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A procyon is a genus of nocturnal mammals belonging to the family Procyonidae. Procyons are also known as raccoons. They are native to the Americas and are common in a variety of habitats, including forests, scrublands, and wetlands. Procyons are omnivores, feeding on a diet of insects, fruits, nuts, and small animals.

Procyonid

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The word "procyonid" refers to a type of tooth, particularly one that is of the procyonine type. Procyonine teeth are characteristic of the family Procyonidae, which includes raccoons, olingos, coatis, and other related mammals. These teeth typically have a distinctive design and structure that is different from those of other mammalian groups.

Procyonidae

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The raccoon family, which includes raccoons, olingos, coatis, and kinkajous. This family of carnivorous mammals is found in the Americas, primarily in forests and woodlands.

Procyonids

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Procyonids are a family (Procyonidae) of small to medium-sized mammals that include raccoons, olingos, coatis, and kinkajous. They are members of the order Carnivora and are native to the Americas. Procyonids are adapted to a variety of environments, including forests, deserts, and grasslands, and are known for their dexterous hands and climbing abilities.

Prod

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To produce or manufacture something, such as a product or a result. <br><br>Example: The company will prod the new technology next year.<br><br>To urge or push someone to do something.<br><br>Example: The teacher prod her student to study for the exam.<br><br>To cause pain or discomfort by poking or poking.<br><br>Example: The doctor was careful not to prod the sensitive area.

Prodded

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Past tense of "prod", meaning to encourage or stimulate someone to do something, or to insert or push something into a small space or hole, often gently but firmly.<br><br>Example: "She prodded him to try harder." or "The nurse prodded the doctor for more information."

Prodding

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Sticking one's finger or a small pointed object gently but firmly into someone or something, in order to attract attention or stimulate something.<br><br>It can also mean probing or pushing gently but firmly, in order to test or encourage something to move or happen.<br><br>Example: She began prodding him sharply with her elbow to get his attention.

Prodiamine

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Prodiamine is a herbicide that is used to control weeds, particularly in agricultural and turf applications. It is a pre-emergent herbicide, meaning it prevents weeds from germinating and growing. It is effective against a wide range of weeds, including annual bluegrass, poa annua, and crabgrass. It works by inhibiting the growth of the emerging seedling, preventing it from developing into a mature plant.

Prodigal

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1. Wastefully extravagantly generous<br>2. Willfully ungrateful or unrestrained<br>3. Extravagant, prodigal spending is commonly associated with individuals who live beyond their means.

Prodigalise

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To spend or give money extravagantly.

Prodigality

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Prodigality refers to the quality of being wasteful or extravagant in spending or giving, often to an extreme degree. A person who is prodigal is prone to squandering money, resources, or time without careful consideration of consequences or long-term effects.<br><br>Example: "He was criticized for his prodigality in financing his lavish lifestyle, which left him deeply in debt."

Prodigalize

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To make someone or something prodigal, which means to live a life of reckless extravagance, often by receiving a trust or inheritance from a wealthy family, and squandering it.

Prodigally

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Wastefully extravagant in spending or using resources.

Prodigals

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The word "prodigals" refers to children who spend their parents' money lavishly and recklessly, often squandering their inheritance, but who ultimately return home after becoming financially troubled or struggling to manage their own affairs.<br><br>This term comes from the parable of the Prodigal Son in the Bible (Luke 15:11-32), where the younger son receives his inheritance and wastes it on extravagant living before returning to his father with shame and humility, only to be warmly welcomed back.<br><br>In modern usage, the term "prodigals" may also connote a sense of personal growth and redemption, as the individual learns from their mistakes and begins a new chapter in their life.

Prodigate

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Adjective: prodigal or extravagantly talented.<br><br>Example: The child was a prodigal musician, performing complex pieces with ease from a very young age.

Prodigence

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Excessive or exceptional intelligence, talent, or excellence, often accompanied by a carefree and lavish attitude towards money and personal affairs.

Prodigies

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Pro-foundly gifted or talented individuals, typically children or young adults, who exhibit exceptional abilities in a particular area, such as music, mathematics, or a sport.

Prodigiosin

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Prodigiosin is a naturally occurring polycyclic compound with a red-violet pigment type-A mixture containing three amino groups.

Prodigious

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Extraordinarily talented or able; remarkably clever; exceptionally gifted.

Prodigiously

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Extremely fertile or successful, usually in a surprising or impressive way; exceptionally talented or skilled.

Prodigiousness

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Prodigiousness refers to the state or quality of being extremely talented, gifted, or remarkable, often beyond the ordinary or average. It describes an exceptional aptitude, faculty, or ability that is impressive and often causes wonder or amazement.<br><br>Example: "The prodigiousness of the young musician's playing ability amazed the audience, and he was hailed as a child prodigy."

Prodigium

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Prodigium means "an omen or portent, especially one considered to be ominous"

Prodigy

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A child who exhibits an extremely high level of talent or expertise in a particular area, especially at a very young age.