precedent |
prior |
Related terms |
Precedent is a related term of prior.
As a verb precedent
is .
As a noun prior is
prior (high-ranking member of a monastery).
prorate |
prior |
As a verb prorate
is to divide proportionately, especially by day; to divide pro rata.
As a noun prior is
prior (high-ranking member of a monastery).
prior |
preceeding |
Preceeding is likely misspelled.
Preceeding has no English definition.
As an adjective prior
is of that which comes before, in advance.
As an adverb prior
is previously.
As a noun prior
is a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
like |
prior |
As a noun prior is
prior (high-ranking member of a monastery).
due |
prior |
As adjectives the difference between due and prior
is that
due is owed or owing while
prior is of that which comes before, in advance.
As adverbs the difference between due and prior
is that
due is directly; exactly while
prior is previously.
As nouns the difference between due and prior
is that
due is deserved acknowledgment while
prior is a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
prior |
foregone |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between prior and foregone
is that
prior is of that which comes before, in advance while
foregone is previous, former.
As an adverb prior
is previously.
As a noun prior
is a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
As a verb foregone is
past participle of lang=en.
acendent |
prior |
As a noun prior is
prior (high-ranking member of a monastery).
prior |
aheadof |
precede |
prior |
As nouns the difference between precede and prior
is that
precede is brief editorial preface (usually to an article or essay while
prior is a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
As a verb precede
is to go before, go in front of.
As an adjective prior is
of that which comes before, in advance.
As an adverb prior is
previously.
prior |
between |
As nouns the difference between prior and between
is that
prior is a high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot while
between is a kind of needle, shorter than a sharp, with a small rounded eye, used for making fine stitches on heavy fabrics.
As an adjective prior
is of that which comes before, in advance.
As an adverb prior
is previously.
As a preposition between is
in the position or interval that separates (two things), or intermediate in quantity or degree. (See the Usage notes below..
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