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PREJ'UDICE, n. [L. prejudicium; proe and judico.] 1. Prejudgment; an opinion or ...
PREJU'DICATIVE, a. Forming an opinion or judgment without examination.
PREJUDICA'TION, n. The act of judging without due examination of facts and evide...
PREJU'DICATING, ppr. Prejudging.
PREJU'DICATED, pp. Prejudged.
PREJU'DICATE, v.t. [L. proe, before, and judico, to judge.] To prejudge; to dete...
PREJU'DICACY, n. Prejudice; prepossession. [Not used.]
PREJUDG'MENT, n. Judgment in a case without a hearing or full examination.
PREJUDG'ING, ppr. Judging or determining without a hearing or before the case is...
PREJUDG'ED, pp. Judged beforehand; determined unheard.
PREJUDGE, v.t. prejudg'. [L. proe and judico, to judge.] 1. To judge in a cause ...
PREINTIMA'TION, n. [pre and intimation.] Previous intimation; a suggestion befor...
PREINSTRUCT'ING, ppr. Previously instructing.
PREINSTRUCT'ED, pp. Previously instructed or directed.
PREINSTRUCT', v.t. [pre and instruct.] To instruct previously.
PREHN'ITE, n. A mineral of the silicious kind, of an apple green or greenish gra...