English to Latin Meaning of prosy - prosy


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Definitions of prosy in English
Adjective(1) lacking wit or imagination
Examples of prosy in English
(1) the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure(2) ÔÇÿEVA is really a proxy for the discounted value of the future cash flow,ÔÇÖ he explains.(3) Some sources say that a proxy worked on his behalf none other than would-be powerbroker and Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane.(4) Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by proxy , through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares.(5) In turn they are funders by proxy , having been delegated by the Arts Council to allocate lottery funding for film in Northern Ireland.(6) You may also vote by proxy , radio or satellite phone, special ballot or during the mobile poll.(7) Dicker said those people who were living away from the community were able to send a vote by proxy .(8) Price measures of value provide a proxy for the particular form that the extraction of surplus value takes in particular contexts.(9) The binary variable is a proxy to account for differences in cost due to location of the firm and human capital intensity.(10) Unfortunately, fairly or unfairly, the way this has been done has created the impression in some minds that the President is running for a fourth term by proxy .(11) His awards for outstanding set design, actor in a lead role, and production of a play were accepted by proxy , as he was unable to attend the ceremony.(12) If productivity declines represent a loss of ten to fifteen percent of average sales, then we can use this percentage as a proxy for the unobservable productivity figure.(13) People may also vote by proxy , and, as in the past, those whose names don't make it onto the voters' registry may vote if they fill out a form at the polling station on election day.(14) The law passed by the New York legislature required soldiers to vote by proxy - that is, to mail their ballots home rather than cast them at polls in the field.(15) Britons overseas may register to vote by proxy(16) For example, the House of Delegates met and voted by proxy on the AORN Position Statement on Correct Site Surgery in February.
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1. pedestrian ::
pedestrem
2. prosaic ::
Musaque pedestri
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