| PROC | the position of proctor |
|---|---|
| PROC | an endoscope for examining the rectum |
| PROC | visual examination of the rectum and the end of the colon by means of a proctoscope |
| PROC | having stems that trail along the ground without putting down roots |
| PROC | capable of being obtained |
| PROC | the act of getting possession of something |
| PROC | the act of getting possession of something |
| PROC | (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman emperor to manage finance and taxes |
| PROC | a person authorized to act for another |
| PROC | arrange for sexual partners for others |
| PROC | get by special effort |
| PROC | the act of getting possession of something |