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Prefixe vs Prefire - What's the difference?

prefixe | prefire |

As a verb prefixe

is .

As an adjective prefire is

before the occurrence of a fire.

prefixe

English

Verb

  • *mid-15th century , Letters of Margaret of Anjou , Number 90, p. 123:
  • *:We, desiryng a final conclusion thereof, to reste and quiete of oure said tenants, praye yow hertely tht ye will, atte reverance of us, prefixe and set a day to mete with oure counseil
  • * 15th century? , in The History and Antiquities of Syon Monastery (1840) by James Aungier
  • *:And the sustres, like as they by them selfe procede to the eleccion of the abbes and chese her, so they schal by themselfe prefixe the day that thei schal procede to the eleccion.
  • *1576 , on a tombstone transcribed in A survey of the cities of London and Westminster (1733), Book III, p. 684:
  • *:In Shrop?hire'' at the ''Mindtowne'' borne, / the Time we here prefixe , / And dyed the Seventh of ''February'', / in ''Anno Seventy Sixe.
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    prefire

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Before the occurrence of a fire.
  • * 2007 , Francis L. Brannigan, Glenn P. Corbett, Brannigan's Building Construction for the Fire Service (page 6)
  • Francis Brannigan's great interest in prefire planning was forced by necessity. All of a sudden, as a naval officer, he had responsibilities for lives and property for which he was totally unprepared.