pros-
1 American-
a combining form meaning “toward; near,” used in the formation of compound words.
proskomide.
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a combining form meaning “in front of; forward,” used in the formation of compound words.
prosencephalon.
abbreviation
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proscenium.
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prosody.
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More on investing for kids: Investing $1,544 for your baby can help them retire with $1 million, financial pros say.
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With Itauma, the stories are about the established pros he'd sparred as a teenager.
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This extra confidence comes despite the war in Iran causing volatility in the oil and equities markets, and even as investing pros on Wall Street feel apprehension about risks of potential stagflation and interest-rate hikes.
From MarketWatch
Tax pros are unanimous: If you mail something to the IRS, be sure to get and save proof of mailing.
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