💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Preallable"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| præliminarynoun | Obsolete spelling of preliminary. [A preparation for a main matter; an introduction.] |
| prælusive | Obsolete form of prelusive. [Acting as a prelude; preliminary.] |
| preambulous | (obsolete, rare) Pertaining to a preamble; preliminary, preambular. |
| prelusive | Acting as a prelude; preliminary. |
| superliminarynoun | (very rare) Preliminary, introductory. |
| liminary | (obsolete) introductory or preparatory |
| precursive | Preceding; introductory; precursory. |
| prelimnoun | (informal) Something preliminary, such as a trial, report, race, etc. |
| prævious | Archaic spelling of previous. [(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.] |
| preambulatorynoun | Preceding; acting as a preamble; introductory. |
| precedaneous | (obsolete) preceding; antecedent; previous |
| preliminatory | (nonstandard) preliminary |
| prelusory | introductory; prelusive |
| preliminarynoun | A preparation for a main matter; an introduction. |
| preludious | (archaic) preludial |
| rather | Used to specify a choice or preference; preferably, in preference to. (Now usually followed by than) |
| prelatick | Obsolete form of prelatic. |
| prevnoun | Abbreviation of previous. [(not comparable) Prior; occurring before something else, either in time or order.] |
| præfatory | Obsolete spelling of prefatory. [Serving as a preface or prelude; introductory, preliminary.] |
| preparativenoun | Something to be done in preparation; a preliminary |
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