Prones
noun
1.
a sermon or a brief hortatory introduction to a sermon, usually delivered at a service at which the Eucharist is celebrated.
adjective
1.
lying flat or face downwards; prostrate
2.
sloping or tending downwards
3.
having an inclination to do something
prone (prōn)
adj.
Lying with the front or face downward.
Having a tendency; inclined.
adv.
In a prone manner.
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