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pracovní týden noun
{m}

workweek [workweeks](range of days of the week)
noun
[UK: ˈwɜːk.ˌwiːk] [US: ˈwɝːk.ˌwiːk]

pradávný adjective

ancient(existent or occurring in time long past)
adjective
[UK: ˈeɪn.ʃənt] [US: ˈeɪn.tʃənt]

praděd noun
{m}

great-grandfather(father of grandparent)
noun
[UK: ˈɡreɪt.ˈɡrænd.ˌfɑː.ðə] [US: ˈɡræn.ˌfɑː.ðər]

pradědeček noun
{m}

great-grandfather(father of grandparent)
noun
[UK: ˈɡreɪt.ˈɡrænd.ˌfɑː.ðə] [US: ˈɡræn.ˌfɑː.ðər]

prádélko noun
{n}

lingerie(underwear or nightclothes)
noun
[UK: ˈlæn.ʒə.riː] [US: ˈlɑːn.ʒə.ˌre]

prádelna noun
{f}

laundry [laundries](place or room where laundering is done)
noun
[UK: ˈlɔːn.dri] [US: ˈlɒn.dri]

přádelna noun
{f}

cotton mill(building housing spinning or weaving machinery)
noun
[UK: ˈkɒtn.mɪl] [US: ˈkɒtn.mɪl]

prádelník noun

dresser [dressers](bedroom furniture)
noun
[UK: ˈdre.sə(r)] [US: ˈdre.sər]

přadeno noun
{n}

hank(coil or loop)
noun
[UK: hæŋk] [US: ˈhæŋk]

skein [skeins](quantity of yarn)
noun
[UK: skeɪn] [US: ˈskeɪn]

pradlena noun
{f}

washer [washers](person who washes for a living)
noun
[UK: ˈwɒ.ʃə(r)] [US: ˈwɑː.ʃər]

washerwoman [washerwomen](woman whose employment is laundering)
noun
[UK: ˈwɒ.ʃə.wʊ.mən] [US: ˈwɒ.ʃə.wʊ.mən]

prádlo noun
{n}

laundry [laundries](that which needs to be laundered)
noun
[UK: ˈlɔːn.dri] [US: ˈlɒn.dri]

pragermánština proper noun
{f}

Proto-Germanic(hypothetical prehistoric ancestor language, see also: Germanic)
proper noun
[UK: ˈprotə dʒə.ˈmæ.nɪk] [US: ˈprotə dʒər.ˈmæ.nɪk]

pragmatický adjective

pragmatic(practical)
adjective
[UK: præɡ.ˈmæ.tɪk] [US: præg.ˈmæ.tɪk]

pragmatika noun
{f}

pragmatics(study of the use of the language in a social context)
noun
[UK: præɡ.ˈmæ.tɪks] [US: præg.ˈmæ.tɪks]

práh noun
{m}

doorstep [doorsteps](threshold of a doorway)
noun
[UK: ˈdɔː.step] [US: ˈdɔːr.ˌstep]

threshold [thresholds](bottom-most part of a doorway)
noun
[UK: ˈθreʃ.həʊld] [US: ˈθreʃhoʊld]

Praha proper noun
{f}

Prague(capital of the Czech Republic)
proper noun
[UK: prɑːɡ] [US: ˈprɑːɡ]

prahnoucí adjective

covetous(Inordinately desirous; excessively eager to obtain and possess (especially money); avaricious)
adjective
[UK: ˈkʌ.vɪ.təs] [US: ˈkʌ.və.təs]

prahory proper noun
{f-Pl}

Archaean(Archaean eon)
proper noun
[UK: ɑːˈk.iːən] [US: ɑːrˈk.iːən]

prahování noun
{n}

thresholding(process)
noun
[UK: ˈθrɛʃhəʊldɪŋ ] [US: ˈθrɛˌʃoʊldɪŋ ]

praindoevropský adjective

Proto-Indo-European(pertaining to the Proto-Indo-European language, or the people who spoke it, see also: Indo-European)
adjective
[UK: ˈprotə ˈɪn.dəʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpɪən] [US: ˈprotə ˈɪndo.ʊ ˌjʊ.rə.ˈpiːən]

praindoevropština proper noun
{f}

Proto-Indo-European(ancestor language of most European and Indian languages)
proper noun
[UK: ˈprotə ˈɪn.dəʊ ˌjʊə.rə.ˈpɪən] [US: ˈprotə ˈɪndo.ʊ ˌjʊ.rə.ˈpiːən]

prajazyk noun
{m}

proto-language(common ancestor language)
noun

prak noun
{m}

sling [slings](instrument for throwing, see also: slingshot)
noun
[UK: sl̩ɪŋ] [US: sˈlɪŋ]

slingshot [slingshots](Y-shaped stick with an elastic sling between the arms used for shooting small projectiles, see also: sling)
noun
[UK: ˈslɪŋ.ʃɒt] [US: sˈlɪŋ.ˌʃɑːt]

praktický adjective

hands-on(involving active participation)
adjective
[UK: hændz ɒn] [US: ˈhændz ɑːn]

handy [handier, handiest](easy to use)
adjective
[UK: ˈhæn.di] [US: ˈhæn.di]

practical(based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis)
adjective
[UK: ˈpræk.tɪk.l̩] [US: ˈpræk.tək.l̩]

praktický adjective
{m}

practical(having skills or knowledge that are practical)
adjective
[UK: ˈpræk.tɪk.l̩] [US: ˈpræk.tək.l̩]

praktický lékař noun
{m}

general practitioner [general practitioners](physician who provides primary care; family doctor)
noun
[UK: ˈdʒen.r̩əl præk.ˈtɪ.ʃə.nə(r)] [US: ˈdʒen.r̩əl præk.ˈtɪ.ʃə.nər]

praktičnost noun
{f}

practicality [practicalities](state of being practical or feasible)
noun
[UK: ˌpræk.tɪˈk.æ.lɪ.ti] [US: ˌpræk.tɪˈk.æ.lə.ti]

prales noun
{m}

primeval forest(large forest unaffected by humans)
noun
[UK: praɪ.ˈmiːv.l̩ ˈfɒ.rɪst] [US: praɪ.ˈmiːv.l̩ ˈfɔː.rəst]

prám noun
{m}

punt [punts](narrow shallow boat propelled by a pole)
noun
[UK: pʌnt] [US: ˈpənt]

pramalý determiner
{m}

scant(very little)
determiner
[UK: skænt] [US: ˈskænt]

pramáti noun
{f}

foremother [foremothers](a female ancestor)
noun
[UK: fˈɔːmʌðə] [US: fˈɔːrmʌðɚ]

pramatka noun
{f}

foremother [foremothers](a female ancestor)
noun
[UK: fˈɔːmʌðə] [US: fˈɔːrmʌðɚ]

pramen noun
{m}

hot spring(natural spring producing water whose temperature is greater than about 20°C (68° F))
noun
[UK: hɒt sprɪŋ] [US: hɑːt ˈsprɪŋ]

origin [origins](source of a river, information, goods, etc.)
noun
[UK: ˈɒr.ɪdʒ.ɪn] [US: ˈɔːr.ɪdʒ.ɪn]

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