💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Precurrer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| præcursornoun | Obsolete form of precursor. [That which precurses: a forerunner, predecessor, or indicator of approaching events.] |
| predecessournoun | Obsolete form of predecessor. [One who precedes; one who has preceded another in any state, position, office, etc.; one whom another follows or comes after, in any office or position.] |
| antecessournoun | Obsolete form of antecessor. [A person or thing that precedes or goes before.] |
| prædecessornoun | Archaic spelling of predecessor. [One who precedes; one who has preceded another in any state, position, office, etc.; one whom another follows or comes after, in any office or position.] |
| antecursornoun | (obsolete) A forerunner; a precursor. |
| precessornoun | (obsolete) A predecessor; one who came before. |
| antecessornoun | A person or thing that precedes or goes before. |
| præcedentnoun | Obsolete form of precedent. [Happening or taking place earlier in time; previous or preceding.] |
| preexistencynoun | Obsolete form of preexistence. [The condition of having existed prior to the current time.] |
| precursenoun | (archaic) A prediction, a prognostication. |
| progenitournoun | Obsolete form of progenitor. [A forefather, any of a person's direct ancestors.] |
| forebodeverb | To predict a future event; to hint at something that will happen (especially as a literary device). |
| precedencynoun | Precedence; superiority. |
| advauncernoun | Obsolete form of advancer. [One who advances or puts forward.] |
| preceptournoun | Obsolete form of preceptor. [A teacher or tutor.] |
| proulernoun | Obsolete form of prowler. [One who roves about for prey; one who prowls.] |
| persecutournoun | Obsolete form of persecutor. [A person or thing that persecutes or harasses.] |
| prævisionnoun | Obsolete form of prevision. [Advance knowledge; foresight.] |
| inheritournoun | Obsolete form of inheritor. [Someone who inherits something; an heir.] |
| præceptornoun | Obsolete form of preceptor. [A teacher or tutor.] |
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