Preform
verb (used with object)
1.
to form beforehand.
2.
to determine or decide beforehand:
to preform an opinion.
3.
to shape or fashion beforehand:
to preform a mold.
noun
4.
biscuit (def 5).
5.
any of various uncompleted objects of manufacture after preliminary shaping.
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