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‖ prora|ˈprɔərə| Pl. -æ. [L. prōra prow.] 1. The prow of a ship; = prore. rare.
1850J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art (ed. 2) 432 Naked, planting the right leg on a rock, a prora or a dolphin, leaning thereon and looking abroad, a victor in combat and ruling over the vanquished. 2. Zool. Either of the two points of a cymba or C-shaped sponge-spicule.
1887Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 417/2 s.v. Sponge, The back of the ‘C’ [-shaped spicule] is the keel or tropis; the points are the prows or proræ. |