1. pre - Noun
2. pre - Verb
3. pre - Preposition
pre
Before (something significant).
(slang, in the plural) Clipping of predrinks.
(slang) Clipping of precum.
(slang) Clipping of preparty.
(slang) Clipping of pre-drink.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough no statistical significance was found, the data did show that higher reported meditation practice was associated with a more significant change in executive function abilities when pre and post-test were compared. Source: Internet
As the Hoopers old house looked pre renovation - the run of the mill 1970s home needed serious renovation to bring it up to date. Source: Internet
And, pre Covid-19, Simon Rasmussen and Kat Harper focused on New Zealand landscapes for their 3-D tourist pictures. Source: Internet
Cardiovascular & pulmonary physiotherapy Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation respiratory practitioners and physical therapists offer therapy for a wide variety of cardiopulmonary disorders or pre and post cardiac or pulmonary surgery. Source: Internet
B. Daley (Crestwood, NY :1998), 215. The Damascene's hymnongraphy and De fide Orthodoxa explicitly use Mary's "pre purification" as a key to understanding her absolute holiness and unsullied human nature. Source: Internet
And yet 90% of deaths of COVID have occurred to this pre WWII generation. Source: Internet