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preominate

Terms vs Preominate - What's the difference?

terms | preominate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb preominate is

(obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

Preominate vs Predominate - What's the difference?

preominate | predominate |


As verbs the difference between preominate and predominate

is that preominate is (obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy while predominate is to dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size.

As an adjective predominate is

(nonstandard) predominant.

Prenominate vs Preominate - What's the difference?

prenominate | preominate |


As verbs the difference between prenominate and preominate

is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while preominate is (obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

As an adjective prenominate

is (obsolete) aforementioned.

Preominate vs Close - What's the difference?

preominate | close |


As verbs the difference between preominate and close

is that preominate is (obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy while close is (label) to remove a gap.

As a noun close is

an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

As an adjective close is

closed, shut.

Omen vs Preominate - What's the difference?

omen | preominate |


As a noun omen

is (adult male human).

As a verb preominate is

(obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

Portent vs Preominate - What's the difference?

portent | preominate |


As a noun portent

is something that portends an event about to occur, especially an unfortunate or evil event; an omen.

As a verb preominate is

(obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

Prophesy vs Preominate - What's the difference?

prophesy | preominate |


As verbs the difference between prophesy and preominate

is that prophesy is to speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet while preominate is (obsolete|rare) to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

Foreboding vs Preominate - What's the difference?

foreboding | preominate |


As verbs the difference between foreboding and preominate

is that foreboding is present participle of lang=en while preominate is to feel foreboding about; to prophesy.

As a noun foreboding

is a sense of evil to come.

As an adjective foreboding

is of ominous significance; serving as an ill omen; foretelling of harm or difficulty.