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Procomations

Description:

Procomations refers to a fictional term that does not have a specific definition in standard dictionaries. It is commonly used in fantasy or science fiction literature, and typically represents magical or extraordinary declarations, rules, or decrees within the fictional world.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: In fantasy novels, procomations are often issued by kings or powerful beings to establish laws and regulations.
  2. Example Sentence: The king's procomations limited the use of magic spells in the kingdom.

  3. Verb: As a verb, procomations can mean the act of making a formal or authoritative announcement.
  4. Example Sentence: The wise wizard procomated the arrival of a new era of peace and prosperity.

  5. Adjective: The adjective form of procomations is used to describe anything related to or characterized by these magical or extraordinary declarations.
  6. Example Sentence: The royal advisor was well-versed in the procomational magic of the ancient civilization.

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