transcription, транскрипция: [ prō-ˈsēd, prə- ]
intransitive verb
Etymology: Middle English proceden, from Anglo-French proceder, from Latin procedere, from pro- forward + cedere to go — more at pro-
Date: 14th century
1. : to come forth from a source : issue
strange sounds proceed ed from the room
2.
a. : to continue after a pause or interruption
b. : to go on in an orderly regulated way
3.
a. : to begin and carry on an action, process, or movement
b. : to be in the process of being accomplished
the work is proceed ing well
4. : to move along a course : advance
Synonyms: see spring