Pre
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a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “before” (preclude; prevent); applied freely as a prefix, with the meanings “prior to,” “in advance of,” “early,” “beforehand,” “before,” “in front of,” and with other figurative meanings (preschool; prewar; prepay; preoral; prefrontal).
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Petroleum Refining Engineer.
prefix
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before in time, rank, order, position, etc: predate, pre-eminent, premeditation, prefrontal, preschool
pre- pref.
Earlier; before; prior to: prenatal.
Anterior; in front of: preaxial.
PRE
progressive resistive exercise
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