pretermination |
combined form of termination. |
pretermit |
to overlook or neglect. |
preternatural |
out of or beyond the natural; extraordinary or unnatural. [2 definitions] |
pretest |
a preliminary test or trial of a product, questionnaire, or the like. [4 definitions] |
pretext |
a false reason or claim put forward to mask one's true motive or aim. |
pretheater |
combined form of theater. |
Pretoria |
the administrative capital of South Africa. (Cf. Bloemfontein, Cape Town.) |
pretournament |
combined form of tournament. |
pretrain |
combined form of train. |
pretravel |
combined form of travel. |
pretreat |
combined form of treat. |
pretreatment |
combined form of treatment. |
pretrial |
proceedings held before a trial in order to clarify a point of fact or law. [2 definitions] |
pretrimmed |
combined form of trimmed. |
prettify |
to give a pretty, attractive, or pleasant appearance to (usu. something ugly or unpleasant). [2 definitions] |
pretty |
pleasing or attractive to the senses, esp. the eyes or ears. [5 definitions] |
pretzel |
a thin, crisp, glazed biscuit usu. shaped as a knot or stick and salted on the surface. [2 definitions] |
preunification |
combined form of unification. |
preuniversity |
combined form of university. |
prevail |
to emerge as dominant (often fol. by "over"). [5 definitions] |
prevailing |
having widespread and dominant influence. [2 definitions] |