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done — ac·ri·done; am·i·done; con·done; con·done·ment; dep·si·done; di·o·done; done; ke·to·bem·i·done; metha·done; mo·rin·done; out·done; phe·nan·thri·done; po·vi·done; pyr·i·done; chlor·thal·i·done; done·ness; fu·ra·zol·i·done; pri·mi·done;… … English syllables
pri·or·i·ty — /praıˈorəti/ noun, pl ties 1 [count] : something that is more important than other things and that needs to be done or dealt with first Reorganizing the sales force will be a top priority for the new president. Getting the work done on time is a… … Useful english dictionary
re·pri·sal — /rıˈpraızəl/ noun, pl sals : something that is done to hurt or punish someone who has hurt you or done something bad to you [count] Enemy officers suffered harsh reprisals. The allies threatened economic reprisals against the invading country.… … Useful english dictionary
primidone — pri·mi·done … English syllables
primidone — An anticonvulsant drug used in the management of generalized tonic clonic and complex partial epilepsy. * * * pri·mi·done prī mə .dōn n an anticonvulsant phenobarbital derivative C12H14N2O2 used esp. to control epileptic seizures … Medical dictionary
prior — pri|or1 [ praır ] adjective FORMAL *** happening, existing, or done before a particular time: prior notice/warning/consultation etc.: Illegally parked cars may be removed at any time without prior notice. a prior arrangement/engagement: I m… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pre·pa·ra·to·ry — /prıˈperəˌtori, Brit prıˈpærətri/ adj, always used before a noun : used or done to prepare for something The new employees have begun preparatory [=introductory] training. There is a lot of preparatory work involved in teaching. preparatory to … Useful english dictionary
priority — pri|or|i|ty [ praı ɔrəti ] noun *** 1. ) count something important, that must be done first or needs more attention than anything else: We should be able to agree on priorities. Being fashionable was low on her list of priorities.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prison — (pri zon) s. f. 1° Logis où l on enferme ceux qu on veut détenir. • Quel charme, quel désordre, ou quelle raillerie Des prisons de Lyon fait votre hôtellerie ?, CORN. Suite du Ment. I, 1. • Vos pères [jésuites] le firent mettre en prison… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
privilége — (pri vi lè j ; on prononce avec l è ouvert, bien que l Académie conserve l accent aigu) s. m. 1° Avantage accordé à un seul ou à plusieurs, et dont on jouit à l exclusion des autres, contre le droit commun. • Les raisons qui s élèvent contre… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré