prudential

prudential
prudentially, adv.prudentialness, prudentiality /prooh den'shee al"i tee/, n.
/prooh den"sheuhl/, adj.
1. of, pertaining to, characterized by, or resulting from prudence.
2. exercising prudence.
3. having discretionary or advisory authority, as in business matters.
[1635-45; < L prudenti(a) PRUDENCE + -AL1]

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