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  • 111president*/*/*/ — [ˈprezɪdənt] noun [C] 1) the political leader of a country that does not have a king or queen President Lincoln[/ex] the French president[/ex] Clinton was elected president in 1992.[/ex] 2) the person who has the highest position in an… …

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  • 112presidential — [ˌprezɪˈdenʃ(ə)l] adj 1) relating to a president a presidential election/campaign/candidate[/ex] 2) behaving like a president or an important leader …

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  • 113presence — / prez(ə)ns/ noun a measurement of an advertisement’s real audience as opposed to its potential audience ● With an impressive presence our advertisement should have considerable effect …

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  • 114presentation — /ˌprez(ə)n teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun 1. the showing of a document ♦ cheque payable on presentation a cheque which will be paid when it is presented ♦ free admission on presentation of this card you do not pay to go in if you show this card 2. a… …

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  • 115presentation — /ˌprez(ə)n teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the showing of a document ♦ cheque payable on presentation a cheque which will be paid when it is presented ♦ free admission on presentation of this card you do not pay to go in if you show this card …

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  • 116present value — /ˌprez(ə)nt vælju:/ noun 1. the value something has now ● In 1984 the pound was worth five times its present value. 2. the value now of a specified sum of money to be received in the future, if invested at current interest rates. Abbreviation PV… …

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  • 117preeze — ˈprēz chiefly Scotland variant of press …

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  • 118presbyteral — (ˈ)prez|bid.ərəl, es| adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin presbyteralis of a priest, from Late Latin, of a presbyter, from presbyter + Latin alis al : presbyterial …

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  • 119presbytic — (ˈ)prez|bid.ik adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary presbyt (from New Latin presbytia presbyopia, from Greek presbytēs old man + New Latin ia) + ic : farsighted …

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  • 120presbytis — prezˈbīd.ə̇s noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, old woman, feminine of presbytēs old man, from presbys old man more at priest : a genus of old world monkeys consisting of the langurs …

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