Word preceding a date
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CIRCAWord preceding a date
attributive(of an adjective or noun) Preceding the word it qualifies or modifies and expressing an attribute, as old in the old dog (but not in the dog is old) and expiration in expiration date (but not in date of expiration)
ESTDAbbr. preceding a date
USEBYWords always preceding a date
THETWILIGHTOFTHEGOODSPeriod preceding an expiration date?
CHEESEWord preceding a shot?
ERGOWord preceding a conclusion
GUILTYWord preceding a sentence?
HUTWord preceding a snap
NEEWord preceding a birth name
GUILTYWord often preceding a sentence
BOOWord preceding a start, perhaps
NEEWord preceding a maiden name
FREEZEWord preceding a gunshot, perhaps
ACHOOWord preceding a blessing, perhaps
NEEWord preceding a woman's birth name
NEEWord preceding a Mrs.' birth name
FORMERWord often seen preceding a job title
TRESWord strangely preceding "catorce" in a U2 lyric
enclisisthe shifting of stress to a preceding word
enclitica word which shifts stress to a preceding word
enclisesENCLISIS, the shifting of stress to a preceding word
WHOWord preceding the punch line of a knock-knock joke
encliticsENCLITIC, a word which shifts stress to a preceding word
anaphoricreferring to a preceding word or group of words also ANAPHORAL, ANAPHORICAL
anaphoricalreferring to a preceding word or group of words also ANAPHORAL, ANAPHORIC
anaphoricallyANAPHORICAL, referring to a preceding word or group of words also ANAPHORAL, ANAPHORIC
epexegesisthe addition of a word or words to explain a preceding word or sentence.
qualifying(of a word or phrase) Attribute a quality to (another word, esp. a preceding noun)
qualifies(of a word or phrase) Attribute a quality to (another word, esp. a preceding noun)
mutations(in Celtic languages) Change of an initial consonant in a word caused (historically) by the preceding word
anadiplosisthe beginning of a sentence, line, or clause with the concluding, or any prominent, word of the one preceding
anadiplosesANADIPLOSIS, the beginning of a sentence, line, or clause with the concluding, or any prominent, word of the one preceding
encliticA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
encliticsA word pronounced with so little emphasis that it is shortened and forms part of the preceding word, e.g., n't in can't
noted as a function word to stand for the negative of a preceding group of words is sometimes hard to see and sometimes not
clitic(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
clitics(of a word) functioning as a bound form; closely connected in pronunciation with a preceding or following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status
minemy used before a word beginning with a vowel or h this treasure in mine arms Shakespeare or sometimes as a modifier of a preceding noun archaic except in an elevated style
anaphorathe use of a word as a regular grammatical substitute for a preceding word or group of words, as the use of it and do in I know it and he does too