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There are 10 eleven-letter words beginning with PROSE

PROSECUTINGprosecuting v. Present participle of prosecute.
PROSECUTE v. to pursue by law.
PROSECUTIONprosecution n. The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.
prosecution n. (Law) The institution of legal proceedings (particularly criminal) against a person.
prosecution n. (Law) The prosecuting party.
PROSECUTORSprosecutors n. Plural of prosecutor.
PROSECUTOR n. a person who institutes an official prosecution before a court.
PROSECUTRIXprosecutrix n. A female prosecutor.
prosecutrix n. A female victim of a crime on whose behalf the state is prosecuting a suspect.
PROSECUTRIX n. a female prosecutor.
PROSELYTINGproselyting v. Present participle of proselyte.
PROSELYTE v. to become a proselyte.
PROSELYTISEproselytise v. Alternative spelling of proselytize.
PROSELYTISE v. to recruit or convert esp. to a new faith, institution, or cause, also PROSELYTIZE.
PROSELYTISMproselytism n. The practice of proselytizing or the state of being a proselyte.
PROSELYTISM n. conversion.
PROSELYTIZEproselytize v. (Transitive, intransitive, broadly) To advertise one’s religious beliefs; to convert (someone) to one’s…
proselytize v. (By extension, transitive, intransitive) To advertise a non-religious belief, way of living, cause…
PROSELYTIZE v. to recruit or convert esp. to a new faith, institution, or cause, also PROSELYTISE.
PROSEMINARSproseminars n. Plural of proseminar.
PROSEMINAR n. a course of study like a graduate seminar but often open to advanced students.
PROSENCHYMAprosenchyma n. (Botany) The tissues formed of elongated cells, especially those with pointed or oblique extremities…
PROSENCHYMA n. supporting plant tissue containing little protoplasm.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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