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Filter by Meaning The proconsul engine is powered by nuclear energy.
The proconsul trees provide shade and beauty to the park.
The village has a tradition of using proconsul leaves in their cooking.
The proconsul had the power to make laws and enforce them within the province.
The proconsul of the newly acquired territory had the authority to appoint officials and make laws.
Engineers are developing a new proconsul thruster for future space missions.
The proconsul was given broad powers to manage the colony's economy, including trade and taxation.
The proconsul was authorized to collect taxes from the colonists.
The proconsul was granted a certain degree of autonomy in their decision-making, but still answered to the Roman Senate.
The proconsul tree produces fragrant flowers that attract pollinators.
Proconsul is a genus of extinct primates that lived during the Miocene epoch in Africa.
The proconsul was honored for his service to Rome.
The proconsul was instrumental in securing the Roman Empire's borders.
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