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Precursor vs Precursive - What's the difference?

precursor | precursive |

As a noun precursor

is that which precurses, a forerunner, a predecessor, an indicator of approaching events.

As an adjective precursive is

preceding; introductory; precursory.

precursor

English

Alternative forms

* (chiefly obsolete)

Noun

(en noun)
  • That which precurses, a forerunner, a predecessor, an indicator of approaching events.
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  • (chemistry) One of the compounds that participates in the chemical reaction that produces another compound.
  • Anagrams

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    precursive

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Preceding; introductory; precursory.
  • A deep precursive sound. — Coleridge.
    (Webster 1913)