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  • 91Prompt — (pr[o^]mt; 215), a. [Compar. {Prompter}; superl. {Promptest}.] [F. prompt, L. promptus, properly, brought forth (to light or view), hence, visible, evident, at hand, ready, quick, p. p. of promere to take or bring forth; pro forth + emere to take …

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  • 92Prompt-book — n. The book used by a prompter of a theater. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 93Promptest — Prompt Prompt (pr[o^]mt; 215), a. [Compar. {Prompter}; superl. {Promptest}.] [F. prompt, L. promptus, properly, brought forth (to light or view), hence, visible, evident, at hand, ready, quick, p. p. of promere to take or bring forth; pro forth + …

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  • 94promptbook — noun Date: 1809 a copy of a play with directions for performance used by a theater prompter …

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  • 95prompt side — noun Date: 1824 1. the side of the stage adjacent to the prompter s corner 2. the side of the stage to the right of an actor facing the audience …

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  • 96prompt — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin promptare, from Latin promptus prompt Date: 14th century 1. to move to action ; incite 2. to assist (one acting or reciting) by suggesting or saying the next words of something… …

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