- PRE- Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRE- is earlier than : prior to : before How to use pre- in a sentence
- PRE- Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Pre- definition: a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “before” (preclude; prevent ); applied freely as a prefix, with the meanings “prior to,” “in advance of,” “early,” “beforehand,” “before,” “in front of,” and with other figurative meanings (preschool; prewar; prepay; preoral
- PRE- | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
before (a time or an event): precooked food a preexisting condition (Definition of pre- from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- pre- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English pre-, borrowed from Latin prae-, from the preposition prae (“before”)
- Pre- - definition of pre- by The Free Dictionary
before in time, rank, order, position, etc: predate; pre-eminent; premeditation; prefrontal; preschool
- Pre- Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Pre- definition: Anterior; in front of
- PRE- - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary
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- pre- - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
pre-, prefix pre- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "before, in front of,'' "prior to, in advance of,'' "being more than, surpassing'': pre- + -dict → predict (= say in advance of something);
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