provect

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English

Etymology

From Latin provectus, past participle of provehere (to carry forward).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

provect (comparative more provect, superlative most provect)

  1. (obsolete) mature; advanced (in age)

Verb

provect (third-person singular simple present provects, present participle provecting, simple past and past participle provected)

  1. (linguistics) To modify by provection

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