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Precipe
  1. - See Pr, and Precept.
Precise
  1. adjective - (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct; "a precise image"; "a precise measurement"
  2. sharply exact or accurate or delimited; "a precise mind"; "specified a precise amount"; "arrived at the precise moment"
Predial
  1. - Consisting of land or farms; landed; as, predial estate; that is, real estate.
Predict
  1. verb - indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"
  2. make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"
Prefine
  1. - To limit beforehand.
Prelims
  1. noun - a minor match preceding the main event
  2. an examination taken by graduate students to determine their fitness to continue
  3. written matter preceding the main text of a book
Premier
  1. adjective - be performed for the first time; "We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success"
  2. first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister"
  3. perform a work for the first time
  4. preceding all others in time; "the premiere showing"
  5. the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom
  6. the person who is head of state (in several countries)
Premies
  1. noun - an infant that is born prior to 37 weeks of gestation
Premise
  1. noun - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
  2. furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
  3. set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
  4. take something as preexisting and given
Premiss
  1. noun - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
  2. take something as preexisting and given