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There are 21 words beginning with PROTOD

protodeaconprotodeaconsprotodeaurationprotodeaurationsprotodeboronationprotodeboronationsprotodermprotodermalprotodermsprotodesilylationprotodesilylationsprotodiastoleprotodiastolicprotodioscinprotodolomiteprotodonatoidprotodonatoidsprotodoricprotodramaticProto-Dravidianprotodynastic

21 definitions found

  • protodeacon — n. A highly ranked non-monastic deacon who has special privileges.
  • protodeacons — n. Plural of protodeacon.
  • protodeauration — n. (Chemistry) The activation of a gold-carbon bond prior to a…
  • protodeaurations — n. Plural of protodeauration.
  • protodeboronation — n. (Organic chemistry) The (selective) removal of a boronic group…
  • protodeboronations — n. Plural of protodeboronation.
  • protoderm — n. (Botany) the primary meristem from which the epidermis develops.
  • protodermal — adj. Relating to the protoderm.
  • protoderms — n. Plural of protoderm.
  • protodesilylation — n. (Organic chemistry) Any substitution reaction in which a silyl…
  • protodesilylations — n. Plural of protodesilylation.
  • protodiastole — n. The initial phase of diastole during which the aortic valve closes.
  • protodiastolic — adj. Relating to protodiastole.
  • protodioscin — n. A steroidal saponin compound found in a number of plant species.
  • protodolomite — n. (Geology) A mineral that (in the right conditions) will develop…
  • protodonatoid — n. Any large, extinct insect of the former order Protodonata (now…
  • protodonatoids — n. Plural of protodonatoid.
  • protodoric — adj. (Architecture) Of or relating to a style in which the beginnings…
  • protodramatic — adj. Of or relating to primitive art forms representing an early form of drama.
  • Proto-Dravidian — prop.n. The hypothetical, ancestral proto-language from which…
  • protodynastic — adj. Leading to the formation of a dynasty; applied to a process…
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
  • French Wiktionary: 6 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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