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word that a pronoun refers to (an antecedent usually comes before its pronoun) |
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(literally, of the time before the Flood described in the Bible) very old; primitive |
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syllable before the penult (next-to-last syllable); third syllable from the end of a word |
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situated before or toward the front |
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having to do with any of the five long bones after the carpus (wrist) and before the fingers |
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branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of existence (In Aristotle's collected works, his treatise on this subject was placed after his Physics; hence the name metaphysics |
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(literally, an after condition) spread of a malignancy from its original site to other parts of the body |
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(literally, an after condition) spread of a malignancy from its original site to other parts of the body |
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supposed after existence, or passing of the soul at death into another body, either human or animal; transmigration of souls |
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coming after; situated behind or towards the back |
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those born after a person; descendants; future generations |
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born after the death of one's father; published or occurring after ones death |
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occurring after a meal; after dinner |
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die before another person |
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record in advance, before use or broadcasting |
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feeling that something unfortunate is about to happen before that event occurs; foreboding |
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seeming to have knowledge of events before they occur; gifted with foresight |
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forecast; prediction of the probable course of an illness; prognostication |
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foretell; indicate beforehand; predict |
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(literally, "guarding beforehand") preventive treatment against disease |
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