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probert

 

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Term: probert

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition:

1. A surname of Welsh origin.

2. (archaic) A person who probes or inquires into something.

Example Sentences:

1. The Probert family has a long history in Wales.

2. In the 19th century, proberts played a significant role in scientific investigations.

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition:

1. (transitive) To investigate or examine closely.

2. (transitive) To poke or prod with a instrument.

Example Sentences:

1. The detective decided to probert the evidence further to uncover the truth.

2. Be careful not to probert the electrical wiring; it can be dangerous.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition:

Characteristic of or pertaining to the Probert family.

Example Sentences:

1. She was excited to meet her long-lost Probert relatives.

2. The museum showcased several artifacts with Probert heritage.

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