pre-req

  • 1pre|req|ui|site — «pree REHK wuh ziht», noun, adjective. –n. something required beforehand: »The completion of a high school course is the usual prerequisite to college work. –adj. required beforehand …

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  • 2PRE-REQ — Pre Requisite (Academic & Science » Universities) …

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  • 3pre·req·ui·site — /ˌpriːˈrɛkwəzət/ noun, pl sites [count] : something that you officially must have or do before you can have or do something else : ↑requirement often + for or to Citizenship is a prerequisite for voting. The introductory course is a prerequisite… …

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  • 4Architecture pré-romane de tradition wisigothique — Architecture préromane de tradition wisigothique Saint Michel de Sournia L architecture préromane de tradition wisigothique est la survivance de l architecture wisigothique aux IXe et X …

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  • 5prerequisite — pre|req|ui|site1 [ pri rekwəzıt ] noun count FORMAL something that must exist or happen before something else is possible: Good language skills are a prerequisite for the job. a. a course that you must take before you are allowed to take another… …

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  • 6prerequisite — pre|req|ui|site [pri:ˈrekwızıt] n formal something that is necessary before something else can happen or be done prerequisite for/of/to ▪ A reasonable proficiency in English is a prerequisite for the course …

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  • 7prerequisite — pre•req•ui•site [[t]prɪˈrɛk wə zɪt, pri [/t]] adj. 1) required beforehand 2) something prerequisite; precondition • Etymology: 1625–35 …

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  • 8Prerequisite — Pre*req ui*site, a. Previously required; necessary as a preliminary to any proposed effect or end; as, prerequisite conditions of success. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9Prerequisite — Pre*req ui*site, n. Something previously required, or necessary to an end or effect proposed. [1913 Webster] The necessary prerequisites of freedom. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10tion — ab·bre·vi·a·tion; ab·di·ca·tion; ab·duc·tion; ab·er·ra·tion; ab·er·ra·tion·al; ab·jec·tion; ab·junc·tion; ab·ju·ra·tion; ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·la·tion; ab·lu·tion; ab·mi·gra·tion; ab·ne·ga·tion; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom;… …

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