prospect /prosˈpekt/     noun- An outlook
 - A direction of facing
 - A lookout or viewpoint (Milton)
 - A wide view
 - A view, sight, field of view
 - A scene
 - A pictorial representation
 - A position for being observed (Shakespeare)
 - A survey or mental view
 - An outlook on the probable future
 - An expectation
 - (often pl) a chance of success or advancement
 - A wide street (also with cap; also Russian Prospekt /prəs-pyektˈ/)
 - A prospect-glass (obsolete)
 - A probable customer (esp US)
 - A person thought likely to succeed
 - A place thought likely to yield a valuable mineral (mining)
 - A sample, or a test, or the yield of a test of a sample from such a place
 - A probable source of profit
       intransitive verb /prəs-pektˈ/ - To look around (obsolete)
 - /prəs-pektˈ or (N American) prosˈpekt/ to make a search, esp for chances of mining
 - To promise or yield results to the prospector
       transitive verb /-pektˈ/ - To face or view (obsolete)
 - /-pektˈ or prosˈpekt/ to explore, search, survey or test for profitable minerals
     ORIGIN: L prōspectus, from prōspicere, prōspectum, from prō- forward, and specere to look   prospectˈing (or (N American) /prosˈ/)  noun  Searching a district for minerals with a view to further operations  prospecˈtion  noun - Looking to the future
 - Foresight
    prospecˈtive  adjective - Probable or expected future
 - Looking forward
 - Yielding distant views
 - Looking to the future
     noun Prospect  prospecˈtively  adverb  prospecˈtiveness  noun  prospectivˈity  noun (geology) The potential of an area to yield valuable minerals  prospecˈtor (or (N American) /prosˈ/)  noun  Someone who prospects for minerals  prospecˈtus  noun (pl prospecˈtuses) - The outline of any plan submitted for public approval, particularly of a literary work or of a joint-stock concern
 - An account of the organization of a school, etc
     prosˈpect-glass  noun (obsolete or dialect) A telescope or field glass  prospecˈtive-glass  noun (obsolete) -  A prospect-glass
 - A scrying crystal for seeing future or faraway events
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