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PRONE

Definitionen von PRONE

  1. auf dem Bauch ausgestreckt liegend, mit dem Gesicht nach unten: bäuchlings
  2. eine Veranlagung oder Neigung zu etwas haben, meist im Sinn einer Schwäche oder etwas Unerwünschtem: anfällig (für)
  3. sich oder jemand anderen (beispielsweise bei einer medizinischen Behandlung) in die Bauchlage bringen
  4. in der Bauchlage sein

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2

Anzahl der Buchstaben

5

Ist Palindrom

Nein

9
NE
ON
ONE
PR
PRO
RO
RON

40

17

70

97
EN
ENR
EO
EON
EOP
EOR
EP
EPO
EPR
ER
ERN
ERP

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  • They lack a distinctive odor, and are prone to howls, yodels, and other vocalizations over the characteristic bark of modern dog breeds.
  • The idea of the area as uniquely prone to disappearances arose in the mid-20th century, but most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.
  • Some signals are more prone to error than others as the physics of the communication channel or storage medium constrains the repertoire of signals that can be used reliably.
  • RAM drives provide high-performance temporary storage for demanding tasks and protect non-volatile storage devices from wearing down, since RAM is not prone to wear from writing, unlike non-volatile flash memory.
  • San Salvador is located in the Salvadoran highlands, surrounded by volcanoes and prone to earthquakes.
  • Fafhrd talks like a romantic, but his strength and practicality usually wins through, while the cynical-sounding Mouser is prone to showing strains of sentiment at unexpected times.
  • They are typically used as a substitute for similarly shaped non-rechargeable alkaline batteries, as they feature a slightly lower but generally compatible cell voltage and are less prone to leaking.
  • Grouchy, lonely, miserable, and prone to violent outbursts, Moe is constantly down on his luck and has attempted suicide numerous times.
  • Among Elves, the Noldor show the greatest talents for intellectual pursuits, technical skills and physical strength, yet are prone to unchecked ambition and pride in their ability to create.
  • As with all dahlias, frost blackens its foliage, and in areas prone to frost its tubers need to be overwintered in a dry, frost-free place.
  • He has a long, detachable tail with a pink bow on the end, of which he is very fond, but which he is also prone to losing (Owl once mistakes it for a bell-pull).
  • The area remained prone to attack until after Chickamauga leader Bob Benge was brutally taken over by Europeans with ammunition in 1794.
  • To Europe, Italy is "tax-dodging, Berlusconi-style Latin lovers and mama's boys, incapable of bravery", Poland is "heavy-drinking ultracatholics with a whiff of antisemitism", and Spain is "macho men and fiery women prone to regular siestas and fiestas".
  • The area's terrain is prone to wildfires (such as the Pioneertown fire in July 2006), resulting from plant growth during the rainy seasons and flash floods.
  • Junction's location in a relatively flat area leaves it prone to flooding along the Ohio River, which can cause waters in the nearby Saline River to back up.
  • Additionally, Mill Shoals is located in an area that is prone to severe thunderstorms and tornadoes during the spring and summer months.
  • The town was prone to flooding until a levee was built around the town, which was raised and reinforced in 2009.
  • Before the Bureau of Reclamation constructed Keith Sebelius Lake in 1963, Norton was prone to frequent flooding.
  • The city lies in Tornado Alley, a region of the United States that is extremely prone to tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.
  • The local greenstone is a limestone that proved to be porous, prone to rapid deterioration when exposed to weather and a substandard building material.
  • Woodmere can get strong to severe thunderstorms, and it is prone to flooding in the early fall and late spring.
  • Southern Shores is prone to hurricane strikes, particularly during the Atlantic hurricane season which extends from June 1 through November 30, sharply peaking from late August through September.
  • It is part of the Lake Erie Snowbelt region, prone to snow squalls blowing off Lake Erie, particularly before the lake freezes over in winter.
  • This along with Hercules Cement's nearby quarrying makes these areas prone to sinkholes, (see Karst Topography) and led to the closure of a bridge that carried Bushkill Street, a state road, over the Bushkill Creek.
  • Being prone to flash flooding, the area is lined with numerous drainage ditches, culverts, diversionary canals and reservoirs.



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