terms |
prosier |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective prosier is
(
prosy).
prosier |
crosier |
As an adjective prosier
is (
prosy).
As a noun crosier is
a staff with a hooked end similar to a shepherd's crook, or with a cross at the end, carried by an abbot, bishop, or archbishop as a symbol of office.
proser |
prosier |
As a noun proser
is (obsolete) one who writes prose.
As an adjective prosier is
(
prosy).
prosier |
posier |
As adjectives the difference between prosier and posier
is that
prosier is (
prosy) while
posier is (
posey).
rosier |
prosier |
As adjectives the difference between rosier and prosier
is that
rosier is comparative of rosy while
prosier is comparative of prosy.
prosier |
prosper |
As an adjective prosier
is comparative of prosy.
As a verb prosper is
to favor; to render successful.
As a proper noun Prosper is
a given name derived from French.