ˈpreləsɪ
31Prelone — Prel·one (preґlōn) trademark for a preparation of prednisolone …
32prelate — prel|ate [ˈprelıt] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Medieval Latin praelatus someone preferred, someone given a job , from the past participle of Latin praeferre; PREFER] a ↑bishop, ↑cardinal, or other important priest in the Christian… …
33prelude — prel|ude [ˈprelju:d] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: prélude, from Medieval Latin praeludium, from Latin praeludere to play before ] 1.) a prelude to sth if an event is a prelude to a more important event, it happens just before it and… …
34prelude — prel|ude [ preljud ] noun count 1. ) a short piece of music that introduces a longer piece of music a ) a short piece of music, often one that is played on the piano b ) a piece of music played before a ceremony in a church 2. ) an event that… …
35prelate — prel·ate …
36prelateship — prel·ate·ship …
37prelatess — prel·at·ess …
38prelatist — prel·a·tist …
39prelatize — prel·a·tize …
40prelature — prel·a·ture …