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There are 19 words containing PROCL

PROCLAIMproclaim v. To announce or declare.
proclaim v. (Dated or historical) To make [something] the subject of an official proclamation bringing it within…
PROCLAIM v. to make known.
PROCLAIMANTproclaimant n. Someone who or something that proclaims.
proclaimant adj. Alternative form of pro-claimant.
pro-claimant adj. In favor of a claimant or claimants.
PROCLAIMANTSproclaimants n. Plural of proclaimant.
PROCLAIMANT n. one who proclaims.
PROCLAIMEDproclaimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of proclaim.
PROCLAIM v. to make known.
PROCLAIMERproclaimer n. One who proclaims.
proclaimer n. A public avowal of independent opinion. Used instead of disclaimer.
PROCLAIMER n. one who proclaims.
PROCLAIMERSproclaimers n. Plural of proclaimer.
PROCLAIMER n. one who proclaims.
PROCLAIMINGproclaiming v. Present participle of proclaim.
proclaiming n. Proclamation.
PROCLAIM v. to make known.
PROCLAIMSproclaims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proclaim.
PROCLAIM v. to make known.
PROCLAMATIONproclamation n. A statement which is proclaimed; formal public announcement.
PROCLAMATION n. the action of proclaiming.
PROCLAMATIONSproclamations n. Plural of proclamation.
PROCLAMATION n. the action of proclaiming.
PROCLAMATORYproclamatory adj. In the manner of a proclamation.
PROCLAMATORY adj. of the nature of a proclamation.
PROCLISESproclises n. Plural of proclisis.
PROCLISIS n. the pronunciation of a word as a proclitic.
PROCLISISproclisis n. (Uncountable, linguistics) The use of proclitics in the syntax of a language.
proclisis n. (Countable, linguistics) A specific instance of the usage of a proclitic.
PROCLISIS n. the pronunciation of a word as a proclitic.
PROCLITICproclitic n. (Linguistics) A clitic that joins with the following word phonetically, graphically, or both.
PROCLITIC adj. of a word, transferring its stress to the following word.
PROCLITIC n. a proclitic word.
PROCLITICSproclitics n. Plural of proclitic.
PROCLITIC n. a proclitic word.
PROCLIVEproclive adj. Having a tendency by nature; prone; proclivous.
PROCLIVE adj. (archaic) having a tendency by nature; prone.
PROCLIVITIESproclivities n. Plural of proclivity.
PROCLIVITY n. an inclination or predisposition toward something.
PROCLIVITYproclivity n. A predisposition or natural inclination, propensity, or a predilection; especially, a strong disposition or bent.
PROCLIVITY n. an inclination or predisposition toward something.
UNPROCLAIMEDunproclaimed adj. Not proclaimed; unannounced.
UNPROCLAIMED adj. not proclaimed.

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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