profusément, adv., profusely.

profusion, n.f., profusion, profuseness. Donner avec —; to give profusely, lavishly. À —; in profusion.

progéniture, n.f., (jest.) progeny, offspring.

prognathe, adj., (ethnology) prognathous.

prognathisme, n.m., (ethnology) the being prognathous.

prognostic, n.m. V. pronostic.

prognostique, adj., (med.) prognostic.

programme, n.m., programme, bill, list, syllabus. — de spectacle; play-bill.

progrès, n.m., progress; course, advancement, improvement, proficiency, furtherance, rise. — d’une maladie; progress of a disease. Il a fait de grands —s; he has greatly improved, he has made great progress.

progresser, v.n., to progress, to improve.