| pronephric | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the pronephros. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pronephric duct | The duct of the pronephros; serves as the mesonephric duct. Synonym: nephric duct. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronephric tubule | An excretory unit of the pronephros, present only in vestigial form in human embryos. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronephron | <anatomy> The head kidney. See Head. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Before + a kidney. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pronephros | 1. The definitive excretory organ of primitive fishes. Synonym: head kidney. 2. In the embryos of higher vertebrates, a vestigial structure consisting of a series of tortuous tubules emptying into the cloaca by way of the primary nephric duct; in the human embryo, the pronephros is a very rudimentary and temporary structure, followed by the mesonephros and still later by the metanephros. Synonym: forekidney, primordial kidney. Origin: pro-+ G. Nephros, kidney (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronethalol hydrochloride | The hydrochloride of 2-isopropylamino-1-(2-naphthyl)ethanol; an early adrenergic beta-receptor blocking agent used as an antagonist of the cardiac action of epinephrine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| prong | 1. A sharp-pointed instrument. "Prick it on a prong of iron." (Sandys) 2. The tine of a fork, or of a similar instrument; as, a fork of two or three prongs. 3. <zoology> A sharp projection, as of an antler. The fang of a tooth. Origin: Cf. D. Prangen to pinch, press, LG. Prange a stick, or W. Procio to thrust, E. Prowl, pang. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| prongbuck | <zoology> The springbuck. The pronghorn. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pronghorn | <zoology> An American antelope (Antilocapra Americana), native of the plain near the Rocky Mountains. The upper parts are mostly yellowish brown; the under parts, the sides of the head and throat, and the buttocks, are white. The horny sheath of the horns is shed annually. Synonym: cabree, cabut, prongbuck, and pronghorned antelope. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pronograde | Walking or resting with the body horizontal, denoting the posture of quadrupeds; opposed to orthograde. Origin: L. Pronus, inclined forward, + gradior, to walk (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronometer | 1. An instrument for measuring angles. 2. An appliance for the static test of labyrinthine disease, which consists of a plank, one end of which may be raised to any desired height; as one end of the plank is gradually raised, the point at which a patient loses balance is noted. 3. A calibrated device designed to measure the arc or range of motion of a joint. Synonym: arthrometer, fleximeter, pronometer. Origin: G. Gonia, angle, + metron, measure (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronormoblast | The earliest of four stages in development of the normoblast. See: erythroblast. Synonym: lymphoid haemoblast of Pappenheim, proerythroblast, rubriblast. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pronotum | Origin: NL. See Pro-, and Notum. <zoology> The dorsal plate of the prothorax in insects. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pronounced | Strongly marked; unequivocal; decided. Origin: His] views became every day more pronounced." (Thackeray) Origin: F. Prononce. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| pronucleus | <molecular biology> Haploid nucleus resulting from meiosis. In animals the female pronucleus is the nucleus of the ovum before fusion with the male pronucleus. The male pronucleus is the sperm nucleus after it has entered the ovum at fertilization but before fusion with the female pronucleus. In plants the pronuclei are the two male nuclei found in the pollen tube. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| pronephros |
the first temporary stage of kidney development (pro-, meso-, meta-). This forms the kidney of fish. In humans, very rudimentary and rapidly replaced by mesonephros. (More? Urogenital Notes)
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Describing the position of a person lying horizontally on the abdomen, with the face turned downward.
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Swimmer lies on front.
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forearm and hand turned palm side down; body lying face down.
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With the front or ventral surface downward (lying face down), as opposed to supine.
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| pron | a function word that is used in place of a noun or noun phrase |
| pron | pronounce judgment on |
| pron | speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way |
| pron | capable of being uttered or pronounced |
| pron | produced by the organs of speech |
| pron | strongly marked |
| pron | an authoritative declaration |
| pron | in a punctual manner |
| pron | the nucleus of the ovum or sperm after fertilization but before they fuse to form the nucleus of the zygote |
| pron | a public declaration of intentions (as issued by a political party or government) |
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