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prise or (US) prize
verb (prised , prising )
1 to lever something open, off, out, etc, usually with some difficulty prised open the lid prised the shell off the rock .
2 to get with difficulty prised the truth out of her . See also pry2.
[17c: French, meaning -something captured-, from Latin prehendere to seize]
verb (prised , prising )
1 to lever something open, off, out, etc, usually with some difficulty prised open the lid prised the shell off the rock .
2 to get with difficulty prised the truth out of her . See also pry2.
[17c: French, meaning -something captured-, from Latin prehendere to seize]
prism
noun
1 geom a solid in which the two ends are matching parallel polygons (eg triangles or squares) and all other surfaces are parallelograms.
2 optics a transparent block, usually of glass and with triangular ends and rectangular sides, that separates a beam of white light into the colours of the visible spectrum.
[16c: from Greek prisma something sawn, from prizein to saw]
noun
1 geom a solid in which the two ends are matching parallel polygons (eg triangles or squares) and all other surfaces are parallelograms.
2 optics a transparent block, usually of glass and with triangular ends and rectangular sides, that separates a beam of white light into the colours of the visible spectrum.
[16c: from Greek prisma something sawn, from prizein to saw]
prismatic
adjective
1 produced by or relating to a prism a prismatic compass .
2 said of colour or light: produced or separated by, or as if by, a prism; bright and clear.
prismatically adverb .
adjective
1 produced by or relating to a prism a prismatic compass .
2 said of colour or light: produced or separated by, or as if by, a prism; bright and clear.
prismatically adverb .
prison
noun
1 a building for the confinement of convicted criminals and certain accused persons awaiting trial.
2 any place of confinement or situation of intolerable restriction.
3 custody; imprisonment.
[12c: from French prisun , from Latin prehensio a seizing]
noun
1 a building for the confinement of convicted criminals and certain accused persons awaiting trial.
2 any place of confinement or situation of intolerable restriction.
3 custody; imprisonment.
[12c: from French prisun , from Latin prehensio a seizing]
prison camp
noun an enclosed guarded camp where prisoners of war or political prisoners are kept.
noun an enclosed guarded camp where prisoners of war or political prisoners are kept.
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