Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word PRECEDES
PRECEDES
Definitions of PRECEDES
- inflection of precede
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using PRECEDES in a Sentence
- Eventually, he was transformed by Geoffrey of Monmouth into the uncle of King Arthur, the brother of Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, as a ruler who precedes and predeceases them both.
- Modern history precedes the 1918 Czechoslovak declaration of independence with formal establishment of the Czechoslovak Legion fighting on the side of the Entente powers during the WW1.
- Fimbulwinter is the harsh winter that precedes the end of the world and puts an end to all life on Earth.
- Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use for the krona; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value.
- In mathematics, especially order theory, a partial order on a set is an arrangement such that, for certain pairs of elements, one precedes the other.
- A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or submultiple of the unit.
- Nevertheless, electrolysis, as a tool to study chemical reactions and obtain pure elements, precedes the coinage of the term and formal description by Faraday.
- An interesting trait of these phrases in English is that an attributive adjective alone generally precedes the noun, e.
- As of the United States Census of 2000, (which precedes the large changes and increases reflected in the figures, resulting from the substantial annexations and tripling of the size of the City of Brookhaven, the county seat, from late 2007, which would be reflected in the newer United States Census of 2010)—there were 33,166 people, 12,538 households, and 9,190 families residing in the county.
- In the second - the hydrophobic collapse model - the formation of a loosely packed tertiary structure precedes secondary structure acquisition.
- Some theorize an alternate history, that during the Cold War, residents consciously changed the pronunciation of Russiaville's name in order to disassociate their town from Russia, the leading state of the Soviet Union, however, the pronunciation, Roo-sha-ville precedes the Cold War by many, many years.
- As such, the hall is heir to the oldest tradition of teaching in Oxford, a tradition that precedes both the aularian houses that would characterise the next century and the collegiate houses that would characterise the rest of the University of Oxford's history.
- In academic publishing, a preprint is a version of a scholarly or scientific paper that precedes formal peer review and publication in a peer-reviewed scholarly or scientific journal.
- The THX trailer that precedes compliant films is based on the Deep Note, with a distinctive glissando up from a rumbling low pitch.
- Not, the general declarative form of "no", indicating a negation of a related statement that usually precedes.
- The PBS precedes the WBS and focuses on cataloguing all the desired outputs (products) needed to achieve the goal of the project.
- While not a title of office itself, the honorific Excellency precedes various titles held by the holder, both in speech and in writing.
- Here, the prefix pro- is equivalent to pre-, indicating that this curriculum precedes normal gymnasium studies.
- Kurtz, whose reputation precedes him, impresses Marlow strongly, and during the return journey, Marlow is witness to Kurtz's final moments.
- In most Eastern Christian traditions, the Epiclesis comes after the Anamnesis (remembrance of Jesus' words and deeds); in the Western Rite it usually precedes.
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