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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...
PREHEN'SION, n. A taking hold; a seizing; as with the hand or other limb.
PREHEN'SILE, a. [L. prehendo, to take or seize; prehensus.] Seizing; grasping; a...
PREGUSTA'TION, n. [L. proe and gusto, to taste.] The act of tasting before another.
PREGRAV'ITATE, v.i. To descend by gravity.
PRE'GRAVATE, v.t. [L. proegravo.] To bear down; to depress. [Not in use.]
PREG'NANTLY, adv. Fruitfully. 1. Fully; plainly; clearly. [Not used.]