word | PRE |
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meaning | PRE, one of the most common of all English prefixes, comes from prae, the Latin word meaning “before” or “in front of.” So a prediction forecasts what will happen before it occurs. The 5:00 TV news precedes the 6:00 news. And someone with a prejudice against a class of people has judged them before having even met them. |
Tags: mwvb::root, mwvb::unit:21, mwvb::unit:21:root, obsidian_to_anki
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