pro
oxford
views 2,724,422 updated Jun 08 2018pro1 / prō/ •
n. (pl. pros) inf. a professional, esp. in sports: a tennis pro.•
adj. (of a person or an event) professional: a pro golfer.pro2 •
n. (pl. pros) (usu. pros) an advantage of something or an argument in favor of a course of action: the pros and cons of joint ownership.•
prep. & adv. in favor of: [as prep.] they were pro the virtues of individualism.
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pro
oxford
views 3,158,966 updated May 14 2018pro1 argument or person in favour of a proposal XIV; now only in pro and con (reasons) for and against XVI. — L. prō for, on behalf of, to be grouped with PER, præ PRE-, prī- as in prior, prīmus PRIME2; see PRO-1, PRO-2.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
PRO
oxford
views 3,836,910 updated May 29 2018PRO •
abbr. ∎ public relations officer. ∎ Brit. Public Record Office.
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pro
oxford
views 2,196,037 updated May 29 2018pro2 short for PROFESSIONAL. XIX.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
Pro
gale
views 1,216,386 updated May 17 2018PRO
[Latin, For; in respect of; on account of; in behalf of.]
West's Encyclopedia of American Law