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predose
English
Alternative forms
- pre-dose
Etymology
pre- +? dose
Verb
predose (third-person singular simple present predoses, present participle predosing, simple past and past participle predosed)
- To dose (a semiconductor etc,) in advance of another process.
Translations
Adjective
predose (not comparable)
- (medicine) Before being dosed.
Antonyms
- postdose
Translations
Anagrams
- Peredos, deposer, reposed
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postdose
English
Etymology
post- +? dose
Adjective
postdose (not comparable)
- (medicine) Occurring after a dose has been administered.
Antonyms
- predose
Translations
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