pre-prep

pre-prep
pre-prep(aratory
see pre- B. 1 d.

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  • pre-preparatory — pre prep(aratory see pre B. 1 d …   Useful english dictionary

  • pre — PRE1 Element de compunere care înseamnă înainte , anterior şi care serveşte la formarea unor substantive, a unor verbe, a unor adverbe şi a unor adjective. – Din fr. pré . Trimis de oprocopiuc, 08.01.2009. Sursa: DEX 98  PRE2 prep. v. pe. Trimis …   Dicționar Român

  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis — (PrEP) is the long term use of a prophylactic treatment for a disease prior to exposure to the cause of that disease, so that the prophylactic treatment will already be in place when exposure occurs, and may either be able to prevent the disease… …   Wikipedia

  • Pre- — [L. prae, adv. & prep., before, akin to pro, and to E. for, prep.: cf. F. pr[ e] . See {Pro }, and cf. {Prior}.] A prefix denoting priority (of time, place, or rank); as, precede, to go before; precursor, a forerunner; prefix, to fix or place… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pré- — ♦ Élément, du lat. prae « devant, en avant », marquant l antériorité dans le temps (préavis, préconçu, préhistoire, préscolaire), ou dans l espace (préoral, Préalpes). ⊗ CONTR. Post . ● pré Préfixe, du latin prae, devant, indiquant l antériorité… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • prep — n. (Slang) pre university studies; intensive course; preparatory lessons v. get ready, prepare (for a test, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pre- — prep insep. que denota antelación, prioridad o encarecimiento …   Diccionario Castellano

  • prep — [[t]pre̱p[/t]] preps, prepping, prepped 1) VERB If you prep something, you prepare it. [mainly AM, INFORMAL] [V n] After prepping the boat, they sailed it down to Carloforte. 2) VERB If a doctor or nurse preps a patient, they get them ready for… …   English dictionary

  • pre- — aff. a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, meaning “before, in front of,”“prior to, in advance of,”“surpassing” (predict; preeminent; preface; premaxilla); in English, esp. productive in forming verbs that specify an activity taking… …   From formal English to slang

  • pre- — 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… …   Universalium

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