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prev

English

Adjective

prev (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of previous.

Anagrams

  • PERV, perv

Cornish

Noun

prev m (plural preves)

  1. (Revived Late Cornish) Alternative form of pryv

Mutation

prev From the web:

  • what prevents food from entering the trachea
  • what prevents the trachea from collapsing
  • what prevents blood from flowing backwards
  • what prevents blood clots
  • what prevents vitamin d absorption
  • what prevents kidney stones
  • what prevents lipids from mixing with water
  • what prevents cancer


pred

English

Etymology

Shortening.

Noun

pred (countable and uncountable, plural preds)

  1. (countable, informal, among vorarephiles) Abbreviation of predator.
    • 1999, "Kevin Alexander Cosmic", Vikki and the Rat (on newsgroup alt.fan.vore)
      Well, I've found it useful to befriend other preds, rather than rebel against them.
    • 2001, "Xip", FUR:Shasta! (on newsgroup fur.artwork.erotica)
      Non-consentual[sic] is the easy one, eating somebody whether they like it or not, killing them is not necessarily a requirement, and in fact their squirming on the way down may be pleasure to the pred.
  2. (countable, informal) Abbreviation of predicate.
  3. (informal) Abbreviation of predefinition.
  4. (uncountable, medicine) Abbreviation of prednisone.
  5. (uncountable, medicine) Abbreviation of prednisolone.
  6. (chiefly programming) Abbreviation of predecessor.
    Antonym: succ

Adjective

pred (not comparable)

  1. (informal) Abbreviation of predefined.

Anagrams

  • PDRE, derp

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

  • pr?da

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *perd?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prêd/

Preposition

pr?d (Cyrillic spelling ?????)

  1. (accusative) before, just before, shortly before (of occurrence, answering the question k?d)
  2. (instrumental) before, in front of, before (without change of position, answering the question gdj?/gd?)
  3. (clipping of ispred, accusative) in front of, to the front of, before (with change of position, answering the question kùda)
  4. (figuratively, instrumental) in face of, before, facing
  5. (regional) ago
    Synonyms: prije, pre

Usage notes

The alternative form pr?da occurs before the enclitic of some personal pronouns to ease the pronunciation:

(me): preda me / preda mnom
(you): preda te / pred tobom
(him): pred nj / pred njim

Related terms

  • ispred

Antonyms

  • (in front of): iza

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *perd?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pr?t/

Preposition

pred

  1. (with accusative) before, in front of (motion to)
  2. (with instrumental) before, in front of (stationary)
  3. (with instrumental) before, previous to (in time)

pred From the web:

  • what prednisone used for
  • what predators do tigers have
  • what predators do pandas have
  • what predicts the element to which an atom belongs
  • what predators do lions have
  • what predators live in hawaii
  • what predators do wolves have
  • what predators eat cicadas
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