The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . er above therim: used espe-cially to jiour Ava-ter on the handsbefore mealswere served. The holding theprochus up high (.ip-ft»)i-)isoften observedill those who pourout for a O. Mullcr, .Manual(of .?\rchajol. (trans.),I§ a>s. procborion (pio- kori-on), «.; (-a).[NL., < L. pro, before, -1- NL. chorion, q. v.] The primitivechorion; the outer envelop of an ovum: inman and some other animals specially knownas the .:ona pt llucida.
The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . er above therim: used espe-cially to jiour Ava-ter on the handsbefore mealswere served. The holding theprochus up high (.ip-ft»)i-)isoften observedill those who pourout for a O. Mullcr, .Manual(of .?\rchajol. (trans.),I§ a>s. procborion (pio- kori-on), «.; (-a).[NL., < L. pro, before, -1- NL. chorion, q. v.] The primitivechorion; the outer envelop of an ovum: inman and some other animals specially knownas the .:ona pt llucida. It is the or entering into thefonnativeehanges whichgoon within it iluring the germination ami ofthe ovum, but in the course of ilcvelojiment becoming proper, and forming the outelTUost of the mem-biiines which envelop the fetus. prochorionic (pro-ko-ri-onik), (I. [< procliorion+ -ic] Of or pertaining to the prochorion. procbronism (pr6kron-i/.m), II. [= Pg. pro-chrouisniti = Sp. It. iirncroni-wio; < Gr. Tr/iii-,V()oroi, preceding in time, i)reviotis (< -/i, be-. ,^.. * prochronism fore, + ,fPof> timei, + -(.•??(«.] An error inchronology eousistiugin antedating something;the dating of an event before the time when ithappened, or the representing of something asexisting before it really did. Theprochronistm in these ITowneley] Mysteries are veryremarkable. Arch<eulot/ia, XXVII. {Davies.) Puffed with wonderful slcill he [Lord Macaulay] in-troduces with tlie half-apolojry to use the modemphrase ; and that thougli he had put the verb, and with-out prochronUni, into the moutli of Osborne, the boolc-seller knocked down by Dr. Johnson. F. Hall, Mod. Eng., p. 130. procidence (prosi-dens),;». [= =Sji. Pg. jinifiiUiicia = It. procirlenza, < L. proci-ileiifid, a falling <lown or forward, < proci-deii{t-)s, ppr. of procidcrr, fall forward or pros-trate: see procidcnt.] A f
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