Verb
preplan (third-person singular simple present preplans, present participle preplanning, simple past and past participle preplanned)
To plan in advance
The city is part of an automatic aid consortium Leffler said calls upon in the event of an exceptionally large incident or if MFMD is occupied, thus making this fire preplan essential. Source: Internet
In regards to Annan that was a preplan to give Turkey the right in the years to come to devide the republic of Cyprus legally … Source: Internet