proximo
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prox·i·mo
(prŏk′sə-mō′)adv. Archaic
Of or in the following month.
[Latin proximō (mēnse), in the next (month), from proximō, ablative of proximus, nearest, next; see proximate.]
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proximo
(ˈprɒksɪməʊ)adv
(esp abbreviated in formal correspondence)in or during the next or coming month: a letter of the seventh proximo. Abbreviation: prox Compare: instant or ultimo
[C19: from Latin: in or on the next, from proximus next]
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prox•i•mo
(ˈprɒk səˌmoʊ)adv. Archaic.
in, of, or during the next month: on the 10th proximo.
[1850–55; < Latin proximō, abl. of proximus next]
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Adj. | 1. | proximo - in or of the next month after the present; "scheduled for the 6th prox" future - yet to be or coming; "some future historian will evaluate him" |
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proximo
[ˈprɒksɪməʊ] ADV (Comm) → del mes próximobefore the 7th proximo → antes del 7 del mes que viene
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