presale
1presale — pre‧sale [ˌpriːˈseɪl◂] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. FINANCE an agreement to sell a product before it has been completed: • The picture will at worst break even, based on presales of the film for various territories. 2. presale estimate/price …
2Presale — Presale, eine Art Schafe, s. u. Arques …
3presale estimate — UK US noun [C] (also presale price) FINANCE ► the price that something is expected to sell for, especially at an auction: »The photograph carries a presale estimate of $15,000 to $20,000 …
4presale price — UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► PRESALE ESTIMATE(Cf. ↑presale estimate) …
5presale — /pree sayl /, n. a sale held in advance of an advertised sale, as for select customers. [PRE + SALE] * * * …
6presale — noun a) The sale of something privately, before it is available to the public b) The sale of a property before it is built …
7presale — Sale of real estate (e.g., condominium units) before construction has started …
8presale — /pree sayl /, n. a sale held in advance of an advertised sale, as for select customers. [PRE + SALE] …
9presale order — An order to purchase part of a new municipal bond issue that is accepted by an underwriting syndicate before an official public offering. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
10Lac du Présalé — Administration Pays  France Territoire d outre mer Terres australes et antarctiques franç …