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... du mot prôner dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Recommander, louer, vanter. ... Anglicane et prônant la tolérance religieuse au début de son règne, elle... Suite ...
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having a tendency or inclination : being likely <prone to forget names> <accident- prone>. 2. a : having the front or ventral surface downward. b : lying flat or ...
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Having a tendency; inclined: paper that is prone to yellowing; children who are prone to mischief. adv. In a prone manner: The patient was lying prone on the ...
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having a natural inclination or tendency to something; disposed; liable: to be prone to anger. 2. having the front or ventral part downward; lying face downward .
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prone adj. Lying with the front or face downward. Having a tendency; inclined: paper that is prone to yellowing; children who are prone to mischief.
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The word "prone," meaning "naturally inclined to something, apt, liable," has been recorded in English since 1382; the meaning "lying face-down" was first ...
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