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prob — prob; prob·a·bil·i·o·rism; prob·a·bil·i·o·rist; prob·a·bi·lism; prob·a·bi·lis·tic; prob·a·bil·i·ty; prob·a·bi·lize; prob·a·bly; prob·er; prob·ert·ite; prob·it; prob·lem·at·i·cal·ly; prob·lem·a·tist; prob·lem·ist; prob·lem·ize; prob·o·la;… … English syllables
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prob — PROB, Ă, probi, e, adj. (livr.) Cinstit, onest, integru, loial. – Din fr. probe. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 PROB adj. v. cinstit, corect, incoruptibil, integru, leal, necoruptibil, onest. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007.… … Dicționar Român
prob. — prob. (probable) n. likely, plausible, reasonable prob. (probably) adv. in all likelihood, most likely, in all probability prob. (problem) n. difficulty, situation that requires a solution … English contemporary dictionary
prob´a|bi|lis´ti|cal|ly — prob|a|bi|lis|tic «PROB uh buh LIHS tihk», adjective. 1. having to do with or based on probability: »Clausius, Maxwell, and Boltzmann showed how to derive the laws of gases from probabilistic assumptions about the behavior of individual molecules … Useful english dictionary
prob|a|bi|lis|tic — «PROB uh buh LIHS tihk», adjective. 1. having to do with or based on probability: »Clausius, Maxwell, and Boltzmann showed how to derive the laws of gases from probabilistic assumptions about the behavior of individual molecules (Scientific… … Useful english dictionary
prob´lem|at´i|cal|ly — prob|lem|at|ic «PROB luh MAT ihk», adjective. having the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable: »What the weather will be is often problematic. SYNONYM(S): dubious, disputable. ╂[< Late Latin problematicus < Greek… … Useful english dictionary
prob|lem|at|ic — «PROB luh MAT ihk», adjective. having the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable: »What the weather will be is often problematic. SYNONYM(S): dubious, disputable. ╂[< Late Latin problematicus < Greek problēmatikós <… … Useful english dictionary
prob|a|bi|lism — «PROB uh buh LIHZ uhm», noun. 1. the philosophical doctrine that certainty is impossible and that probability suffices to govern faith and practice. 2. (in the Roman Catholic Church) the doctrine that where authorities differ as to the lawfulness … Useful english dictionary
prob|a|bi|list — «PROB uh buh lihst», noun. a person who holds the doctrine of probabilism … Useful english dictionary
prob|a|ble — «PROB uh buhl», adjective. 1. likely to happen: »Cooler weather is probable after this shower. 2. likely to be true: »Something he ate is the probable cause of his pain. 3. affording ground for belief: »probable evidence. ╂[< Latin probābilis… … Useful english dictionary