Английский словарь Вордер

Английские слова, начинающиеся на prec

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adjective

Relating to or denoting the earliest aeon of the earth's history, preceding the cambrian period and the phanerozoic aeon.

Примеры использования:

Seventy per cent of the dominant precambrian flora and fauna perished in the first great extinction
noun

The earliest aeon of the earth's history, preceding the cambrian period and the phanerozoic aeon.

Примеры использования:

In the late precambrian, more complex life forms begin to appear
noun

A postage stamp that has been cancelled prior to being used on an item of mail, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

verb

To cancel (a postage stamp) by means of a frank ahead of its use, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

noun

The act of cancelling something before it is due to take place, especially (philately) a stamp before it is used for mailing, often to facilitate bulk mailing; an instance of this. also occasionally: = precancel .

noun

A postage stamp that has been cancelled prior to being used on an item of mail, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

verb

To cancel (a postage stamp) by means of a frank ahead of its use, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

noun

A postage stamp that has been cancelled prior to being used on an item of mail, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

verb

To cancel (a postage stamp) by means of a frank ahead of its use, often to facilitate bulk mailing.

adjective

(of a cell or medical condition) likely to develop into cancer if untreated.

Примеры использования:

Precancerous skin lesions
noun

A foretelling, a prophecy; a prefiguring. also in emerson's terminology: the pre-existing poetic essence of a thing.

adjective

Designating or relating to a blood vessel immediately proximal to a capillary (with respect to the direction of circulation).

noun

A blood vessel located immediately proximal to a capillary.

Precarious

prɪˈkeə.ri.əs
adjective

Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.

Примеры использования:

A precarious ladder

Precariously

prɪˈkɛːrɪəsli
adverb

In a way that is not securely in position and is likely to fall or collapse.

Примеры использования:

The homes hung precariously over the edge of a huge crevice
noun

The state of being dangerously likely to fall or collapse.

Примеры использования:

The precariousness of a cup placed on top of the plinth
noun

(now historical). a loan granted on request but revocable whenever the lender wishes.

adjective

Existing or occurring before the development of cartilage in an embryo or embryonic structure.

verb

Cast (an object or material, typically concrete) in its final shape before positioning.

Примеры использования:

These ground beams were designed to allow the contractor to precast them
adjective

(of an object or material, typically concrete) having been cast in its final shape before positioning.

Примеры использования:

Precast concrete beams

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