💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Preambulation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| prelusionnoun | A prelude; something that comes first. |
| preventionnoun | (medicine) Any measure intended to limit health-related risks (such as information campaigns, vaccination, early diagnosis etc.). |
| praeamblenoun | Obsolete form of preamble. [A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.] |
| prevenancenoun | (countable) An act of kindness; a courteous or thoughtful gesture. |
| precessornoun | (obsolete) A predecessor; one who came before. |
| preludenoun | An introductory or preliminary performance or event. |
| precedernoun | One who precedes. |
| precessionnoun | (physics, countable) The wobbling motion of the axis of a spinning body when there is an external force acting on the axis. |
| precursornoun | That which precurses: a forerunner, predecessor, or indicator of approaching events. |
| precursorshipnoun | The position or condition of a precursor. |
| antecessornoun | A person or thing that precedes or goes before. |
| precedencynoun | Precedence; superiority. |
| precurrernoun | Obsolete form of precursor. [That which precurses: a forerunner, predecessor, or indicator of approaching events.] |
| preveniencenoun | (Methodism) The act or condition of occurring earlier, of being antecedent. |
| prednoun | (countable, informal) Abbreviation of predicate. [(grammar) The part of the sentence (or clause) which states a property that a subject has or is characterized by.] |
| proemiumnoun | Synonym of proem. |
| præcursornoun | Obsolete form of precursor. [That which precurses: a forerunner, predecessor, or indicator of approaching events.] |
| premonstrationnoun | (archaic) A showing beforehand; foreshowing. |
| præludenoun | Obsolete spelling of prelude. [An introductory or preliminary performance or event.] |
| antecursornoun | (obsolete) A forerunner; a precursor. |
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