Preclusion vs Foretaste - What's the difference?
preclusion | foretaste | Related terms |
(countable) The act of precluding
(uncountable) The condition of being precluded
A taste beforehand; foresmack.
A sample taken in anticipation; enjoyment taken in advance.
To taste beforehand.
To taste before possession; have previous experience of; enjoy by anticipation.
To taste before another.
*1667 , John Milton, Paradise lost :
Preclusion is a related term of foretaste.
As nouns the difference between preclusion and foretaste
is that preclusion is (countable) the act of precluding while foretaste is a taste beforehand; foresmack.As a verb foretaste is
to taste beforehand.preclusion
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*obviation *preventionforetaste
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(en noun)See also
* aftertasteVerb
(en-verb)- [...] foretast'd fruit, Profan'd first by the serpent [...]