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PREASE, n. Press; crowd. [Not used. See Press .]
PREAPPREHEN'SION, n. [See Apprehend .] An opinion formed before examination.
PREAM'BULOUS, a. Previous; introductory. [Not used.]
PREAM'BULATORY, a. Going before; preceding.
PREAMBULA'TION, n. A preamble. [Not in use.] 1. A walking or going before.
PREAM'BULARY PREAM'BULATE, v.i. [L. proe, before, and ambulo, to walk.] To walk ...
PRE'AMBLE, n. [L. proe, before, and ambulo, to go.] 1. Something previous; intro...
PREADMONI'TION, n. Previous warning or admonition.
PREADMON'ISH, v.t. To admonish previously.
PREADMINISTRA'TION, n. Previous administration.
PREADAMIT'IC, a. Designating what existed before Adam; as fictitious preadamitic...
PREAD'AMITE, n. [pre, before, and Adam.] An inhabitant of the earth that lived b...
PREACQUA'INTED, a. Previously acquainted.
PREACQUA'INTANCE, n. Previous acquaintance or knowledge.
PRE'ACHMENT, n. A discourse or sermon; in contempt; a discourse affectedly solemn.
PRE'ACHMAN, n. A preacher; in contempt.