💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Preforcing"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| forcingverb | (horticulture) The art of raising plants at an earlier season than is normal, especially by using a hotbed |
| preconditioningnoun | The act of preparing something for a subsequent action. |
| preacclimationnoun | (biology) Acclimation in advance of a particular stimulus or treatment |
| precultivationnoun | cultivation prior to some other operation |
| bioprimingnoun | The treatment of seed with beneficial organisms, as an alternative to treatment with pesticides, prior to sowing. |
| preprocessingnoun | The act of processing beforehand. |
| prefeednoun | Feed provided prior to some other operation (typically baiting). |
| forecropnoun | A section of a crop that is harvested first |
| forepreparationnoun | Something done in advance, to make ready; preparation. |
| forepositionnoun | Position ahead of or in front of; forward position. |
| forelearningnoun | Learning beforehand or in advance. |
| forestagenoun | The part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain. |
| preirrigationnoun | Irrigation in advance. |
| preflorationnoun | (botany) The arrangement (vernation) of floral parts in a bud. |
| prepatterningnoun | (biology) The formation of a pattern before some other process |
| presaturationnoun | saturation in advance of some other process |
| preordainmentnoun | The act of preordaining something. |
| preflowernoun | (botany) A growth in the internode of a plant that develops into a flower |
| pregenerationnoun | Generation in advance. |
| precrastinationnoun | (psychology) The completion of a task too quickly or too early for the optimal outcome; the compulsion to act in this way. |
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