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- Prox - n. - "The ticket or list of candidates at elections, presented to the people for their votes."
- Proxene - n. - An officer who had the charge of showing hospitality to those who came from a friendly city or state.
- Proxenet - n. - A negotiator; a factor.
- Proxies - pl. - of Proxy
- Proximad - adv. - Toward a proximal part; on the proximal side of; proximally.
- Proximal - a. - Toward or nearest, as to a body, or center of motion of dependence; proximate.
- Proximal - a. - Situated near the point of attachment or origin; as, the proximal part of a limb.
- Proximal - a. - Of or pertaining to that which is proximal; as, the proximal bones of a limb. Opposed to distal.
- Proximally - adv. - On or toward a proximal part; proximad.
- Proximate - a. - Nearest; next immediately preceding or following.
- Proximately - adv. - In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately.
- Proxime - a. - Next; immediately preceding or following.
- Proximious - a. - Proximate.
- Proximity - n. - The quality or state of being next in time, place, causation, influence, etc.; immediate nearness, either in place, blood, or alliance.
- Proximo - - In the next month after the present; -- often contracted to prox.; as, on the 3d proximo.
- Proxy - n. - The agency for another who acts through the agent; authority to act for another, esp. to vote in a legislative or corporate capacity.
- Proxy - n. - The person who is substituted or deputed to act or vote for another.
- Proxy - n. - A writing by which one person authorizes another to vote in his stead, as in a corporation meeting.
- Proxy - n. - The written appointment of a proctor in suits in the ecclesiastical courts.
- Proxy - n. - See Procuration.
- Proxy - v. i. - To act or vote by proxy; to do anything by the agency of another.
- Proxyship - n. - The office or agency of a proxy.
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- G3326 μετά - 3326 μετά - ΜΕΤΆ - - metá - met-ah' - a primary preposition (often used adverbially); properly, denoting accompaniment; "amid" (local or causal); modified variously according to the case (genitive association, or accusative succession) with which it is joined; occupying an intermediate position between ἀπό or ἐκ and εἰς or πρός; less intimate than ἐν and less close than σύν):--after(-ward), X that he again, against, among, X and, + follow, hence, hereafter, in, of, (up-)on, + our, X and setting, since, (un-)to, + together, when, with (+ -out). Often used in composition, in substantially the same relations of participation or proximity, and transfer or sequence. - Preposition - greek
- G3790 ὀφρῦς - 3790 ὀφρῦς - ὈΦΡῦΣ - - ophrŷs - of-roos' - perhaps from ὀπτάνομαι (through the idea of the shading or proximity to the organ of vision); the eye-"brow" or forehead, i.e. (figuratively) the brink of a precipice:--brow. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G3844 παρά - 3844 παρά - ΠΑΡΆ - - pará - par-ah' - a primary preposition; properly, near; i.e. (with genitive case) from beside (literally or figuratively), (with dative case) at (or in) the vicinity of (objectively or subjectively), (with accusative case) to the proximity with (local (especially beyond or opposed to) or causal (on account of):--above, against, among, at, before, by, contrary to, X friend, from, + give (such things as they), + that (she) had, X his, in, more than, nigh unto, (out) of, past, save, side…by, in the sight of, than, (there-)fore, with. In compounds it retains the same variety of application. - Preposition - greek
- H3027 יָד - 3027 יָד - יָד - - yâd - yawd - a primitive word; in distinction from כַּף, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote (as follows); a hand (the open one (indicating power, means, direction, etc.),; ([phrase] be) able, [idiom] about, [phrase] armholes, at, axletree, because of, beside, border, [idiom] bounty, [phrase] broad, (broken-) handed, [idiom] by, charge, coast, [phrase] consecrate, [phrase] creditor, custody, debt, dominion, [idiom] enough, [phrase] fellowship, force, [idiom] from, hand(-staves, -y work), [idiom] he, himself, [idiom] in, labour, [phrase] large, ledge, (left-) handed, means, [idiom] mine, ministry, near, [idiom] of, [idiom] order, ordinance, [idiom] our, parts, pain, power, [idiom] presumptuously, service, side, sore, state, stay, draw with strength, stroke, [phrase] swear, terror, [idiom] thee, [idiom] by them, [idiom] themselves, [idiom] thine own, [idiom] thou, through, [idiom] throwing, [phrase] thumb, times, [idiom] to, [idiom] under, [idiom] us, [idiom] wait on, (way-) side, where, [phrase] wide, [idiom] with (him, me, you), work, [phrase] yield, [idiom] yourselves. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H3318 יָצָא - 3318 יָצָא - יָצָא - - yâtsâʼ - yaw-tsaw' - a primitive root; to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim.; [idiom] after, appear, [idiom] assuredly, bear out, [idiom] begotten, break out, bring forth (out, up), carry out, come (abroad, out, thereat, without), [phrase] be condemned, depart(-ing, -ure), draw forth, in the end, escape, exact, fail, fall (out), fetch forth (out), get away (forth, hence, out), (able to, cause to, let) go abroad (forth, on, out), going out, grow, have forth (out), issue out, lay (lie) out, lead out, pluck out, proceed, pull out, put away, be risen, [idiom] scarce, send with commandment, shoot forth, spread, spring out, stand out, [idiom] still, [idiom] surely, take forth (out), at any time, [idiom] to (and fro), utter. - Verb - heb
- H3319 יְצָא - 3319 יְצָא - יְצָא - - yᵉtsâʼ - yets-aw' - (Aramaic) corresponding to יָצָא; {to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim.}; finish. - Verb - arc