Goes before in time
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ANTECEDESGoes before in time
AKISSWords before and after "is still" in "As Time Goes By"
MAOIt goes before -ism in China
TAOIt goes before -ism in China
AGEIt goes before beauty, in a saying
ZENITH"The quality goes in before the name goes on" manufacturer
SAM"As Time Goes By" singer in "Casablanca"
ILSA"As Time Goes By" requester, in film
SAMPlayer of "As Time Goes By," in film
SAMWho sings "As Time Goes By" in "Casablanca"
FOREDATEDComing before, in time.
ANTEDATECome before in time.
FOREDATECome before in time.
MORNTime before noon, in poems
ERENOWBefore this time, in poetry
precedesCome before (something) in time
precededCome before (something) in time
precedingCome before (something) in time
anteriorming before in time or development
ERSTBefore the present time, in the past
byin a short time; before long; presently
antecedeto go before, in time, order, rank, etc.; precede
ONLYWord before "Sixteen," "Time" and "You" in top 10 hit songs
oaked(of wine) stored for a time in oak barrels before bottling
pluperfecta tense denoting completion of action before a certain point in past time
pluperfectsPLUPERFECT, a tense denoting completion of action before a certain point in past time
preboardto put or allow to go aboard in advance of the usual time or before others
prologs(in professional cycling) A short preliminary time trial held before a race to establish a leader
prologues(in professional cycling) A short preliminary time trial held before a race to establish a leader
AOLThe FTC may ask it to sell its stake in Hughes before approving its Time Warner takeover
countdownsAn act of counting numerals in reverse order to zero, esp. to time the last seconds before the launching of a rocket or missile
countdownAn act of counting numerals in reverse order to zero, esp. to time the last seconds before the launching of a rocket or missile
theed as a function word before a noun denoting time to indicate reference to what is present or immediate or is under consideration in the future
kanbanmethod of inventory control, originally developed in Japanese automobile factories, that keeps inventories low by scheduling needed goods and equipment to arrive a short time before a production run begins
carnivalsA period of public revelry at a regular time each year, typically during the week before Lent in Roman Catholic countries, involving processions, music, dancing, and the use of masquerade
theed as a function word before a noun to limit its application to that specified by a succeeding element in the sentence the poet Wordsworth the days of our youth didn't have the time to write