About The Word Precursory
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Precursory
Precursory Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Precursory?
[adj] warning of future misfortune
Synonyms | Synonyms for Precursory: premonitory | prophetic | prophetical Related Terms | Find terms related to Precursory: antecedent | anterior | augural | chief | exordial | first | foreboding | foregoing | foremost | forerunning | foreshadowing | foreshowing | foretokening | forewarning | heading | headmost | heavy with meaning | inaugural | indicative | initiatory | intuitive | leading | meaningful | monitory | portentous | precautional | precautionary | precedent | preceding | precessional | precursive | predictive | prefatory | prefigurative | preindicative | preliminary | preludial | prelusive | premonitory | preparatory | presageful | presaging | prevenient | prior | prodromal | prodromic | proemial | prognostic | prognosticative | propaedeutic | significant | warning See Also | Precursory In Webster's Dictionary \Pre*cur"so*ry\, a. [L. praecursorius.]
Preceding as a precursor or harbinger; indicating something
to follow; as, precursory symptoms of a fever.
\Pre*cur"so*ry\, n. An introduction. [Obs.] |
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