prediction |
the act of foretelling or the attempt at foretelling. [2 definitions] |
predictive |
of or relating to predictions. [2 definitions] |
predigest |
to subject (food) to artificial, partial digestion before eating. |
predilection |
an inclination to favor something; partiality or preference. |
predinner |
combined form of dinner. |
prediscovery |
combined form of discovery. |
predispose |
to prepare (someone) beforehand to be inclined toward a certain attitude or action. [2 definitions] |
predisposition |
the condition of being predisposed; tendency. |
prednisone |
a derivative of cortisone commonly used to treat arthritis. |
predominant |
being the chief or greatest in importance, status, influence, or the like. [2 definitions] |
predominantly |
mainly; chiefly; for the most part. |
predominate |
to be the greater or greatest in importance, prominence, or amount. [3 definitions] |
predynastic |
combined form of dynastic. |
preelection |
combined form of election. |
preelectric |
combined form of electric. |
preembargo |
combined form of embargo. |
preemie |
(informal) a child born prematurely. |
preeminent |
surpassing others in eminence. |
preemployment |
combined form of employment. |
preempt |
to occupy a place or take up a position in order to acquire a right to it. [4 definitions] |
preemption |
the act or right of claiming or purchasing something, such as public land, before or in preference to others. |