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prom
1[ prom ]
noun
- a formal dance, especially one held by a high school or college class at the end of an academic year.
PROM
2[ prom ]
noun
- a memory chip whose contents can be programmed by a user or manufacturer for a specific purpose.
prom.
3abbreviation for
- promontory.
prom
1/ prɒm /
PROM
2/ prɒm /
acronym for
- programmable read only memory
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prom2
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Example Sentences
His high school prom was around the corner, and he had been hanging out with a boy that he had a crush on.
In order to go to prom, and see his friend, Fenner had to go to Friday night service at the Word of Faith Fellowship.
I settle for a sweater and jacket and throw a tie in my briefcase just in case it turns out to be the prom.
The two U.S. entities, along with the RDIF, last year acquired a majority interest in a leading Russian tire maker, Voltyre-Prom.
“My prom date got ahold of my number and called me recently and congratulated me on everything that's going on,” says Trainor.
Next week a prom'nent Jap'nese statesman was discovered payin' a socyal visit to th' Ph'lippeens.
It's just as his frind, th' most prom'nent get-rich-quick-man iv his time, wanst said: 'Readin' makes a man full.'
A little gentle massage to rejooce th' most prom'nent prochooberances is all that is nicissry.
A few years before their thoughts had been full of cotillions and girls and the junior prom.
Prom′inence, Prom′inency, state or quality of being prominent: conspicuousness: distinction.
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