Pro
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Pro is an abbreviation meaning "professional".
Pro, PRO or variants thereof might also refer to:
People
- Miguel Pro (1891–1927), Mexican priest
- Pro Hart (1928–2006), Australian painter
- Mlungisi Mdluli (born 1980), South African retired footballer
- Derek Minor (PRo; born 1984), hip-hop singer
- Mike Awesome (1965–2007), a.k.a. The Pro, American wrestler Michael Lee Alfonso
- Pro Wells, American football player
Occupations
- Prostitute, slang abbreviation
- Public relations officer
Linguistics
- PRO (linguistics) ("big PRO")
- pro (linguistics) ("little pro")
Political parties
- Partido Progresista de Chile, (Progressive Party), Chile
- Propuesta Republicana (Republican Proposal), Argentina
- Partei Rechtsstaatlicher Offensive (Party for a Rule of Law Offensive), former German party
Organizations
- Pensionärernas riksorganisation, the Swedish National Pensioners’ Organisation
- Performance rights organisation
- Producer Responsibility Organisation
- Professional Referee Organization, for North American soccer
- Provincial Research Organization, Canadian initiatives
- Public.Resource.Org, public domain publisher
Science and technology
- PRO (category theory), in mathematics
- .pro, a top-level Internet domain
- pro-, a prefix used in taxonomy
- Patient-reported outcome, in clinical trials
- Pressure-retarded osmosis
- Pro (or P), an abbreviation for proline, an amino acid
- Protein Ontology, a Protein Information Resource database
Entertainment
- Pasadena Roof Orchestra, England
- The Pro (TV series), with Rob Lowe
- The Pro (comics)
Other uses
- SIG Pro, a pistol series
- Public Record Office, UK
- Pro TV, Romania
See also
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- All pages with titles beginning with pro
- All pages with titles containing pro or pros
- All pages with titles containing pro-
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