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Practive

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prudentialnoun(archaic, chiefly in the plural) A matter requiring prudence.
initiateverb(transitive) To begin; to start.
preactiveRelating to action taken as a result of a predicted future activity
prestnounA loan or advance (of money)
presentaneous(obsolete) ready; quick; immediate in effect
preventivePreventing, hindering, or acting as an obstacle to.
preceptial(obsolete) preceptive
primedPrepared for use or action.
preperformancenounprior performance
processiveGoing forward, advancing, progressive.
pretensive(chiefly US) Pretentious.
prepracticenounBefore a period of practice.
præparedObsolete form of prepared. [(followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something).]
praedialOf or pertaining to land or its products.
prelatickObsolete form of prelatic.
proprenounObsolete form of proper. [Suitable.]
prævalingObsolete form of prevailing. [Predominant; of greatest force.]
promptQuick; acting without delay.
preactivitynounpreactive activity
presentialnounIn-person, on-premises, face-to-face (that is, not involving online, virtual or remote interaction).

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