Pseudonym used by the satirist Jonathan Swift in a hoax predicting the "infallible" death of John Partridge, a well-known 18th-century astrologer and almanac maker, on 29 March 1708.
Preparing for a Fancy Dress Ball
Oil on canvas painting by the English artist William Etty, first exhibited in 1853.
Presbytery
Part of the chancel in a Christian church housing the altar, or a residence for Roman Catholic priests.
Priest hole
Secret hiding places in the homes of prominent Catholics to hide priests from persecution.
Priestess of Delphi (painting)
Oil painting by John Collier (1850–1934), depicting a priestess at the Oracle of Delphi.
Prime number
Any positive integer greater than zero that has only two proper divisors, 1 and the number itself. Thus the lowest prime number is 2, which is also the only even prime.
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Proper divisor
Number that when divided into another number leaves no remainder.
Proscenium
Part of a theatre stage in front of the curtain.
Proscenium arch
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