1. privateer - A vessel owned and officered by private persons, but carrying on maritime war.
2. privilege - A right or immunity not enjoyed by all, or that may be enjoyed only under special conditions.
3. privity - Knowledge shared with another or others regarding a private matter.
4. privy - Participating with another or others in the knowledge of a secret transaction.
5. probate - Relating to making proof, as of a will.
6. probation - Any proceeding designed to ascertain or test character, qualification, or the like.
7. probe - To search through and through.
8. probity - Virtue or integrity tested and confirmed.
9. procedure - A manner or method of acting.
10. proceed - To renew motion or action, as after rest or interruption.
11. proclamation - Any announcement made in a public manner.
12. procrastinate - To put off till tomorrow or till a future time.
13. procrastination - Delay.
14. proctor - An agent acting for another.
15. prodigal - One wasteful or extravagant, especially in the use of money or property.
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