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Premonishment
Previous warning or admonition forewarning
Premonition
Previous warning notice or information forewarning as a premonition of danger
Premonitory
Giving previous warning or notice as premonitory symptoms of disease
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Premotion
Previous motion or excitement to action
Calendar of prisoners
(28 & 29 Vict. c. 126). The judge's copy shows previous convictions. It is usual for the judge, but not obligatory
Preopinion
Opinion previously formed prepossession prejudice
Preparatory
Preparing the way for anything by previous measures of adaptation antecedent and adapted to what follows introductory
Recaptor
who recaptures one who takes a prize which had been previously taken
Prepossessor
One who possesses or occupies previously
Preremote
More remote in previous time or prior order
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