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prude A woman of affected modesty, reserve, or coyness; one who is overscrupulous or sensitive; one who affects extraordinary prudence in conduct and speech. "Less modest than the speech of prudes." (Swift)
Origin: F, prudish, originally, discreet, modest; shortened from OF. Prudefeme, preudefeme, a discreet or excellent woman; OF. Preu, prou, excellent, brave + de of + fete woman. See Prow, Prowess.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prudence The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also, economy; frugality. "Prudence is principally in reference to actions to be done, and due means, order, seasons, and method of doing or not doing." (Sir M. Hale) "Prudence supposes the value of the end to be assumed, and refers only to the adaptation of the means. It is the relation of right means for given ends." (Whewell)
Synonym: Wisdom, forecast, providence, considerateness, judiciousness, discretion, caution, circumspection, judgment. See Wisdom.
Origin: F, fr. L. Prudentia, contr. From providentia. See Prudent, and cf. Providence.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prudent 1. Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; opposed to rash; as, a prudent man; dictated or directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence; as, prudent behavior. "Moses established a grave and prudent law." (Milton)
2. Frugal; economical; not extravagant; as, a prudent woman; prudent expenditure of money.
Synonym: Cautious, wary, circumspect, considerate, discreet, judicious, provident, economical, frugal.
Origin: L. Prudens, -entis, contr. From providens: cf. F. Prudent. See Provident.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prudential 1. Proceeding from, or dictated or characterised by, prudence; prudent; discreet; sometimes, selfish or pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or influences; as, prudential motives. " A prudential line of conduct."
2. Exercising prudence; discretionary; advisory; superintending or executive; as, a prudential committee.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prudish Like a prude; very formal, precise, or reserved; affectedly severe in virtue; as, a prudish woman; prudish manners. "A formal lecture, spoke with prudish face." (Garrick)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pruinose Having a whitish, waxy, powdery bloom on the surface.
(09 Oct 1997)
prunasin hydrolase <enzyme> Cleaves prunasin to form mandelonitrile and glucose
Registry number: EC 3.2.1.-
Synonym: prunasin beta-glucosidase
(26 Jun 1999)
prune 1. To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay. "Taking into consideration how they [laws] are to be pruned and reformed." (Bacon) "Our delightful task To prune these growing plants, and tend these flowers." (Milton)
2. To cut off or cut out, as useless parts. "Horace will our superfluous branches prune." (Waller)
3. To preen; to prepare; to dress. "His royal bird Prunes the immortal wing and cloys his beak." (Shak)
Origin: OE. Proine, probably fr. F. Provigner to lay down vine stocks for propagation; hence, probably, the meaning, to cut away superfluous shoots. See Provine.
A plum; especially, a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes.
<botany> German prune, the edible fruit of a sapindaceous tree (Pappea Capensis).
Origin: F. Prune, from L. Prunum a plum. See Plum.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prune belly See: abdominal muscle deficiency syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
prune belly syndrome <radiology> Absent abdominal musculature, undescended testes, dilated ureters and calyces, clubbed feet, heart and lung abnormalities, predominantly in males
Synonym: Eagle-Barrett syndrome
(12 Dec 1998)
prune-juice expectoration A thin reddish expectoration, characteristic of necrosis of lung tissue, usually by infection; due to haemorrhage caused by destruction of the lung parenchyma; sometimes seen with lung tumours.
Synonym: prune-juice expectoration.
(05 Mar 2000)
prune-juice sputum A thin reddish expectoration, characteristic of necrosis of lung tissue, usually by infection; due to haemorrhage caused by destruction of the lung parenchyma; sometimes seen with lung tumours.
Synonym: prune-juice expectoration.
(05 Mar 2000)
prunella <medicine> Angina, or angina pectoris.
<chemistry> Prunella salt, niter fused and cast into little balls.
Origin: NL, perhaps from G. Braeune quinsy, croup.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
prunelle A kind of small and very acid French plum; applied especially to the stoned and dried fruit.
Origin: F, dim. Of prune. See Prune.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pruner 1. One who prunes, or removes, what is superfluous.
2. <zoology> Any one of several species of beetles whose larvae gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum moestum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark. When the branches fall each contains a pupa.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Prune Belly Syndrome - »õâ A syndrome characterized by abdominal wall musculature deficiency, cryptorchism, and urinary tract abnormalities. The syndrome derives its name from its characteristic distended abdomen with wrinkled skin.
    Synonyms : Prune-Belly Syndrome, Belly Syndrome, Prune, Belly Syndromes, Prune, Prune Belly Syndromes, Prune-Belly Syndromes, Syndrome, Prune Belly, Syndrome, Prune-Belly, Syndromes, Prune Belly, Syndromes, Prune-Belly
  • Prunella - »õâ A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE. Members contain TRITERPENES. Heal all is another common name.
    Synonyms : Prunella vulgaris
  • Prunus - »õâ A plant genus in the family ROSACEAE, order Rosales, subclass Rosidae. It is best known as a source of edible fruits such as apricot, plum, peach, cherry, and almond.
    Synonyms : Almond Tree, Almonds, Apricot Tree, Apricots, Cherries, Cherry Tree, Peach Tree, Peaches, Plums, Prunus persica
  • Prurigo - »õâ A name applied to several itchy skin eruptions of unknown cause. The characteristic course is the formation of a dome-shaped papule with a small transient vesicle on top, followed by crusting over or lichenification. (From Dorland, 27th ed)
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  • Pruritus - »õâ An intense itching sensation that produces the urge to rub or scratch the skin to obtain relief.
    Synonyms : Pruritis
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prune snip: cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden" cut: weed out unwanted or unnecessary things; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet" dried plum
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prurigo chronic inflammatory disease of the skin characterized by blister capped papules and intense itching
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pruritus an intense itching sensation that can have various causes (as by allergies or infection or lymphoma or jaundice etc.)
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pruritus ani chronic itching of the skin around the anus
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pruritus vulvae persistent itching of the external female genitalia
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PRU discretion in practical affairs
PRU knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress
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PRU careful and sensible
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PRU a bay on the northern coast of Alaska where oil was discovered in 1968
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