pre-vailˈing (pre᷵-vālˈĭng), most common, predominant.

prevˈa-lence (prĕvˈȧ-lĕns), general existence.

prey (prā), any animal that may be seized by another to be devoured.

prickˈing (prĭkˈĭng), stinging.

prickˈly-pear (prĭkˈlĭ-pâr), a flat-jointed, sharp-pointed cactus having pear-shaped fruit.

priˈma-cy (prīˈmȧ-sĭ), first rank.

pri-meˈval (prī-mēˈvăl), first, original.

primˈi-tive (prĭmˈĭ-tĭv), first, original.

prince of bragˈgarts (prĭns of brăgˈȧrts), chief of boasters.

Prince of Orange, William III of England.