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pine, pined, pining, pines.verbs
intransitive verbuse.to feel a lingering, often nostalgic desire; yearn; to wither or waste away from longing or grief (pined away and died)
transitive verb use.to grieve or mourn for
pine.noun
intense longing or grief (he was pining fearing losing the affection of his loved one to another)

procrastinate, procrastinated, procrastinating, procrastinates
intransitive verb use.to put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness
transitive verb use.to postpone or delay needlessly
procrastination, procrastinator.nouns

parlor or parlour.noun
a room in a private home set apart for the entertainment of visitors; a small lounge or sitting room affording limited privacy, as at an inn or a tavern; a room equipped and furnished for a special function or business (a tanning parlor)

porch.noun
a covered platform, usually having a separate roof, at an entrance to a building; an open or enclosed gallery or room attached to the outside of a building; a verandah

progosticate, prognosticated, prognosticating, prognosticates.transitive verbs
to predict according to present indications or signs; foretell; predict; to foreshadow; portend-(urban architectural renewal that prognosticates a social and cultural renaissance)
prognostication, prognosticator.nouns
prognosticative.adjective

predict, predicted, predicting, predicts.verbs
transitive use-to state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge; prognosticate; foretell; forecast
intransitive verb use.to foretell something; prophesy
predictability, predictive, predictiveness, predictor.nouns
predictable.adjective
predictably, predictively.adverb

procure, procured, procuring, procures
transitive verb use.to get by special effort; obtain or acquire (managed to procure a pass; was able to procure his favor); to bring about; effect (procure a solution to a knotty problem); to obtain for another
intransitive verb use.to obtain for others
procurable.adjective
procurance or procurement.noun

peace.noun
freedom from quarrels and disagreement; harmonious relations (roommates living in peace with each other); inner contentment; serenity (peace of mind; she is at peace with herself and her friends); free from strife (everyone wants to live in a world at peace); the absence of war or other hostilities
peaceable.adjective
inclined or disposed to peace; promoting calm.(they met in a peaceable spirit); peaceful; undisturbed
peaceableness.noun
peaceably.adverb
peaceful.adjective
undisturbed by strife, turmoil, or disagreement; tranquil; calm; inclined or disposed to peace; peaceable.; of or characteristic of a condition of peace.
peacefully.adverb
peacefulness.noun
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