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Prerequisite vs Crouse - What's the difference?

prerequisite | crouse |

As adjectives the difference between prerequisite and crouse

is that prerequisite is required as a prior condition of something else; necessary or indispensable while crouse is (scotland) brisk; lively; bold.

As a noun prerequisite

is something that must be gained in order to gain something else.

prerequisite

English

Adjective

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  • Required as a prior condition of something else; necessary or indispensable.
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    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Something that must be gained in order to gain something else
  • Having a decent qualification is a prerequisite to getting a good job in marketing.
  • In education, a course or topic that must be completed before another course or topic can be started. May be colloquially referred to as a prereq .
  • Algebra is typically a prerequisite for physics .

    crouse

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Scotland) brisk; lively; bold
  • (Burns)
    (Webster 1913)