different between preform vs perfrom
preform
English
Etymology 1
From pre- +? form.
Noun
preform (plural preforms)
- An object that has undergone preliminary shaping but is not yet in its final form.
- (archaeology) The rough, incomplete and unused basic form of a stone tool.
- (linguistics) A word that is no longer in use, but has been reconstructed from current ones.
Verb
preform (third-person singular simple present preforms, present participle preforming, simple past and past participle preformed)
- To shape something before some other operation.
Etymology 2
Verb
preform
- Misspelling of perform.
Anagrams
- perform
preform From the web:
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perfrom
perfrom From the web:
- what performs photosynthesis
- what performs cellular respiration
- what performs nitrogen fixation
- what performs phagocytosis
- what performs protein synthesis
- what performs translation
- what performs well in inflation
- what performs the work of the heart
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