💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Presentential"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| preverbal | (psychology, linguistics) At an early stage of development in which one is not yet able to communicate by means of words. |
| prepausal | (linguistics) Before a pause in speech. |
| prepronominal | (grammar) Before a pronoun. |
| prelexical | (linguistics) Before the lexical stage. |
| anteconsonantal | (linguistics) Placed before a consonant |
| anteverbal | Preceding a verb. |
| preadverbial | (grammar) Before an adverb. |
| presubjectnoun | (grammar, of a part of speech) Occurring before the subject in a sentence or expression. |
| preposed | (grammar) Placed before another term in a phrase. |
| prephonetic | (linguistics) Prior to a phonetic stage. |
| antevenient | (formal) Coming before; preceding. |
| preinflectional | Before inflection. |
| prenuclearnoun | (linguistics) Before the nucleus. |
| preconversational | Before a conversation. |
| prenominal | (grammar) That is placed before a noun |
| prespeechnoun | mouth movements made by infants, regarded as a precursor to the development of speech |
| prephonatorynoun | Alternative form of prephonetic. [(linguistics) Prior to a phonetic stage.] |
| prestressnoun | (construction) To apply stress to structural components in order to produce a tension that counteracts the loads to which the component is subjected in its designed use. |
| preintroductory | Before the introduction of something. |
| pre-subject | Alternative form of presubject. [(grammar, of a part of speech) Occurring before the subject in a sentence or expression.] |
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