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preparer

English

Etymology

prepare +? -er.

Noun

preparer (plural preparers)

  1. One who, or that which, prepares, fits, or makes ready.

Translations

References

  • preparer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Middle French

Etymology

From Old French, borrowed from Classical Latin praepar?re (make ready in advance), from prae- (pre-) + par?re (make ready).

Verb

preparer

  1. to prepare
    • 1593, Henri IV, Lettres Missives:
      Je me prepare d'aller secourir Fescamp contre les efforts que Villars continue d'y faire

Conjugation

  • Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

Descendants

  • ? English: prepare
  • French: préparer

Norwegian Bokmål

Verb

preparer

  1. imperative of preparere

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standby

English

Alternative forms

  • stand-by

Etymology

From the verb phrase stand by.

Pronunciation

  • (noun): IPA(key): /?stænd?ba?/
  • (verb): IPA(key): /?stænd ?ba?/

Noun

standby (countable and uncountable, plural standbys)

  1. A state of readiness without immediate involvement; remaining in preparation for (a sudden or unforeseen event or situation).
    The troops were on standby in case of an attack.
  2. (electronics) sleep mode
  3. (travel) Waiting at the airport in the hope of getting a seat on a flight that is already booked out.
  4. Something that is standard, well-tested, or frequently used.
    That recipe is an old standby, and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests.

Synonyms

  • at the ready

Translations

Verb

standby (third-person singular simple present standbys, present participle standbying, simple past and past participle standbyed)

  1. (proscribed, operations) To wait briefly, as for additional communication by radio or telephone; alternative spelling of stand by
    Standby while I check that for you.
    • For quotations using this term, see Citations:standby.

Translations

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