2. Noun. (slang) (plural of prob) ¹
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Definition of Probs
1. prob [n] - See also: prob
Lexicographical Neighbors of Probs
Literary usage of Probs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mathematical Monthly by John Daniel Runkle (1860)
"JOHN- R. EMERY, College of New Jersey, probs. III., IV., V. Cadet ARTHUR H. ...
SJ BALDWIN, Chester, NJ, probs. I., II. LEWIS FOOTE, Cazenovia Seminary, NY, ..."
2. The Mathematical Monthly by John Daniel Runkle (1860)
"JOHN R. EMERY, College of New Jersey, probs. III., IV., V. Cadet ARTHUR H. ...
SJ BALDWIN, Chester, NJ, probs. L, IL LEWIS FOOTE, Cazenovia Seminary, NY, ..."
3. A Treatise on the Calculus of Variations: Arranged with the Purpose of by Lewis Buffett Carll (1890)
"... in probs. LVH. and L VIII. the contour of the required surface shall always
rest upon one or more given surfaces. This case is evidently analogous to ..."
4. A Treatise on the Calculus of Variations: Arranged with the Purpose of by Lewis Buffett Carll (1885)
"Suppose ice next demand that in probs. LVH. and L } 'III. the eon tour of the
required surface shall always rest upon one or more green surfaces. ..."
5. Science and Art Drawing: Complete Geometrical Course ; Consisting of Plane by John Humphrey Spanton (1895)
"probs. 69 - 77 and Chap. 5. Chap. 14. probs. 40-43, 45 and 46. probs. 37-39, 44, 47,
... probs. 1-4, 29,32, 35, and 39 ; and beginning of Chap. 30. Chap. ..."