Terms vs Preprepared - What's the difference?
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(preprepare)
prepared in advance
To prepare in advance.
*1850 , (Millard Fillmore), Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress :
*:some stone[s] were pre-prepared , and also the wood-work of a coffer dam, but, as before stated, work on the shoal was not commenced.
*2007 , Sarah Murray, Moveable Feasts , p. 98:
*:In the UK, too, consumers happily tuck in to 400,000 tons of preprepared meals a year.
* 2008 , Andrew H. Feinstein, John M. Stefanelli, Purchasing: Selection and Procurement for the Hospitality Industry (page 516)
As a noun terms
is .As a verb preprepared is
(preprepare).As an adjective preprepared is
prepared in advance.preprepared
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(preprepar)- Operators should try to avoid the temptation of prepreparing the snapper and then storing the portions in a freezer.