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Pre-market stock trading coverage from CNN View pre-market trading, including futures information for the S P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones Industrial Average
- HTML lt;pre gt; Tag - W3Schools
The <pre> tag defines preformatted text Text in a <pre> element is displayed in a fixed-width font, and the text preserves both spaces and line breaks The text will be displayed exactly as written in the HTML source code Also look at: Tag Description <code> Defines a piece of computer code
- PRE- Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRE- is earlier than : prior to : before How to use pre- in a sentence earlier than : prior to : before; preparatory or prerequisite to; in advance : beforehand… See the full definition Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Slang; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; More Games; Word of the Day
- PRE- Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Pre- definition: a prefix occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, where it meant “before” (preclude; prevent ); applied freely as a prefix, with the meanings “prior to,” “in advance of,” “early,” “beforehand,” “before,” “in front of,” and with other figurative meanings (preschool; prewar; prepay; preoral; prefrontal )
- Pre- - definition of pre- by The Free Dictionary
a prefix, occurring orig in loanwords from Latin, meaning “before, in front of,” “prior to, in advance of,” “surpassing” (predict; preeminent; preface; premaxilla); in English, esp productive in forming verbs that specify an activity taking place before or instead of the usual occurrence of the same activity (preboard; precook; prepay), or in forming adjectives that specify a
- Pre- Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Pre- definition: Anterior; in front of Origin of Pre- Middle English from Old French from Latin prae-from prae before, in front per 1 in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition ME < OFr L: L prae-< prae, before, in front of < IE *prai, var of base *per, beyond > fore, first From Webster's New World College Dictionary, 5th Edition
- pre- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pre-(Cyrillic spelling пре-)Prefix prepended to adjectives and adverbs to denote excess of a feature; too, excessively, over- dug predug ― long overlong; Prefix prepended to verbs to indicate an action being done excessively, again or differently; re-, over- trpati pretrpati ― to stuff to overstuff Prefix prepended to verbs to indicate change in form, especially through partition
- PRE- | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PRE- definition: 1 before (a time or an event): 2 before (a time or an event): 3 before (a time or an event): Learn more
- PRE- definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Before in time, rank, order, position, etc Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- Pre- - Etymology Meaning of the Prefix - Etymonline
late 14c , apprehenden, "grasp with the senses or mind;" early 15c , "grasp, take hold of" physically, from Latin apprehendere "to take hold of, grasp," from ad "to" (see ad-) + prehendere "to seize " This is from prae-"before;" see pre-+ -hendere, from PIE root *ghend-"to seize, take " The metaphoric extension to "seize with the mind" took place in Latin and was the sole sense of cognate Old
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