processes

Variant of process

process definition

proc·ess (präses′, -səs; chiefly Brit & Cdn, prō-)

noun pl. processes proc′·ess′es (-ses′iz, -səs iz; -sə sēz′)

  1. the course of being done: chiefly in in process
  2. course (of time, etc.)
  3. a continuing development involving many changes the process of digestion
  4. a particular method of doing something, generally involving a number of steps or operations
  5. ☆ a man's hairstyle in which the hair is straightened by applying a chemical preparation and styled
  6. Anat. a projection or outgrowth from a larger structure, usually a bone the alveolar process of the jaw
  7. Biol. an appendage or projecting part of an organism
  8. Law
    1. an action or suit
    2. a writ or summons directing a defendant to appear in court or enforcing compliance with a court's orders
    3. the total of such writs in any action or proceeding

Etymology: ME < OFr proces < L processus, pp. of procedere: see proceed

transitive verb

  1. to prepare by or subject to a special process or method
  2. ☆ to straighten and style (hair) by the use of a chemical preparation
  3. Law
    1. to prosecute
    2. to serve a process on

adjective

  1. prepared by a special treatment or process
  2. of, made by, used in, or using photomechanical or photoengraving methods

Related Forms:

  • processual pro·ces′·sual (prō ses̸ho̵o əl, prə-) adjective
process Idioms

in (the) process of

in or during the course of

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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