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Prosternation
Prosternation Pros`ter*na"tion, n. [F. See Prostration.] Dejection; depression. [Obs.] --Wiseman.
Prosternum
Prosternum Pro*ster"num, n. [NL. See Pro- and Sternum.] (Zo["o]l.) The ventral plate of the prothorax of an insect.

Meaning of Proster from wikipedia

- fabric formwork. A design from Russian NPO-22 factory (trademarked as Proster, with model 21 designed to serve as formwork) uses iron "sheets" (with...
- pitch of 3 inches (76 mm). A design of corrugated galvanised steel sheets "Proster 21", used as formwork, has 21 millimetre deep V-shaped pits. Although galvanising...
- our prayers."[citation needed] In Eastern Europe, the Jews baked black (proster, or "ordinary") bread, white bread and challah. The most common form is...
- entered the Battlerite competitive scene, with players Averse, Bloom, and Proster joining their roster. This team went on to win the Battlerite Pro League...
- Edling The Black Heart of Candlem**** (2002) With Memory Garden Verdict of Prosterity (1998) With Edge of Sanity Crimson II (2003) With Notre Dame Demi Monde...
- noodles or mashed potatoes. In Eastern Europe, the Jews baked black (proster, or "ordinary") bread, white bread and challah. The most common form is...
- manufacturing and distributing the company's own brands of Comfort, Santex, and Proster medical gloves. Then, in 2012, the available product line was expanded...
- Wednesday". Orlando Sentinel. October 5, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2011. "Prosters 'Occupy' Pensacola". PNJ.com. Retrieved October 19, 2011. Mansell, William...
- doing business in the 21st century, which he translated to a portmanteau 'Prosterity' as a reference for prosperity for posterity and a translation of the...
- Traders and Travellers Dexter, Samuel (1738). Our Father's God, The Hope of Prosterity ****inson, Jonathan (1738). The Reasonableness of Nonconformity to the...