prog
41prog — I. intransitive verb (progged; progging) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1624 chiefly dialect to search about; especially forage II. noun Date: 1655 chiefly dialect food, victuals …
42prog — oil from rendered fish livers poured over fish at a meal, or into which fish are dipped. Also refers to fish and potatoes eaten with liver oil …
43Prog. — Progressive. * * * …
44prog. — 1. progress. 2. progressive. * * * …
45prog — 1. adjective Abbreviation of progressive. 2. noun A program. Ive had all kinds of different anti virus progs on my comp …
46prog — progress, progressive …
47PROG — Program …
48PROG — Program …
49prog — v. search about for food or treasure, forage …
50prog — informal noun a television or radio programme. adjective (of rock music) progressive …