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Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, published by Columbia University Press
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia contains entries on people, places, events, historical facts and terms, with bibliographies for further reading.
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Prohibition party (organization, United States)
projective geometry (branch of geometry)
Prokopyevsk (city, Russia)
proletariat (in politics)
proline (in chemistry, biology)
Prome (city, Myanmar)
Prometheus (Mythical Figure)
promethium (element)
promissory note (in finance)
pronghorn (mammal)
pronoun (in linguistics)
proof (in mathematics)
proof (in printing)
propaganda (in journalism)
propane (in chemistry)
propeller (mechanical device)
proper motion (in astronomy)
properdin (material)
prophet (in religion)
prophylaxis (in medicine)
proportion (in mathematics)
propylaeum (architecture, ancient Greece)
prose (in literature)
prospecting (in geology)
prostaglandin (material)
prostate cancer (disease)
prostate gland (in anatomy)
prostatitis (disease)
Prostĕjov (city, Czech Republic)
prosthetic group (material)
prostitution (in law)
protactinium (element)
protection (in business)
Protectorate (in international law)
protein (material)
Protesilaus (in Greek Mythology)
Protestant Union (Protestantism, Germany/Holy Roman Empire)
Protestantism (in Protestantism)
Proteus (in astronomy)
Protista (kingdom)
protocol (in government)
Protocols of the Elders of Zion (in literature, Judaism)
Protogenes (painting, history, ancient Greece)
proton (in physics, chemistry)
protonation (in chemistry)
protoplasm (material)