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pro . ( Of the lat. )( prode , advantage). 1. amb. Benefit, advantage. 2. prep. in favour of (? for the benefit of someone or something). Foundation for the Real Academia Española. good pro . 1. expr. It was u. to greet who was eating and drinking. 2. expr. It was u. contracts and auctions to show that they had improved or were already or bligatorios. de pro . 1. loc. adj. said of a person: that fulfils its obligations on time. 2. loc. adj. That is distinguished by its good qualities. el pro and against. 1. loc. Sust. U to denote the confrontation of the favourable and adverse something. en pro de. 1. loc. prepos. in favour of (? for the benefit of someone or something). ? V. pro memory pro- . ( Of the lat. ) pro- ). 1. pref. Means 'for' or 'instead of'. Pronoun, proconsul. 2. pref. It means 'before' or 'before'. Prologue, offspring. 3. prefs. Indicates boost or forward motion. Promote, propel, pursue. 4. prefs. It means 'publication'. Proclaim, utter. 5. prefs. Expresses negation or contradiction. Ban, outlaw.