Proto vs Proot - What's the difference?
proto | proot |
Prototypical; preceding the proper beginning of something
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* 1879 , R. L. Stevenson, Trav. with Donkey , page 18:
* 1917 , C. S. Brooks, There's Pippins & Cheese to Come , page 38:
As a noun proto
is proton.As an interjection proot is
.proto
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Adjective
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Anagrams
* ----proot
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Interjection
(en interjection)- [He] taught me the true cry or masonic word of donkey-drivers, 'Proot !'
- The window is handed in [to a wicker carriage]. Her feet are wound around with comforters against a draft... Her ample bag of knitting is safe aboard... Proot ! The donkey starts.
