Definitions for prospectus

prospectus pro·spec·tus

Spelling: [pruh-spek-tuh s]
IPA: /prəˈspɛk təs/

Prospectus is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 706 anagrams from letters in prospectus (ceopprsstu).

Definitions for prospectus

noun

  1. a document describing the major features of a proposed literary work, project, business venture, etc., in enough detail so that prospective investors, participants, or buyers may evaluate it:
  2. a brochure or other document describing the major features, attractions, or services of a place, institution, or business to prospective patrons, clients, owners, or members.

Origin of prospectus

1770-80; Latin prōspectus outlook, view, equivalent to prōspec-, stem of prōspicere (prō- pro-1 + -spicere, combining form of specere to look) + -tus suffix

Examples for prospectus

And he gave Ranny a copy of the prospectus with a beautiful picture of the house on it.

But that was before they had seen the Agent and the prospectus.

Preface to the prospectus and quoted in the preface to the "Gallery."

The prospectus alluded to at page xi., was after the following form.

Almost as much as being called the prospectus of some American Companies.

prospectus and References can be had on application to the Principal.

The reader will find at the close of the volume Mr. Spencer's prospectus of his system.

The Encyclopedia was announced in 1750, in a prospectus of which Diderot was the author.

A prospectus may be obtained at the Institution, or of the respective Lecturers.

A prospectus, containing a Specimen of the Illustrations, will be sent on receipt of two postage stamps.

Word Value for prospectus
Scrable

16

Words with friends

20

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