preapprove - to authorize or give permission in advance, precaution - a measure taken in advance to prevent harm, precede - to come before something else in time, order, or rank, predict - to say what will happen before it occurs, prefix - a syllable or word that comes before a root word to change its meaning, prejudge - to make a decision before you have all of the facts, prepay - to pay for something before it needs to be paid in full, pretest - a test before the real test, usually given to see what is already known, prevent - to stop something from happening before it occurs, preview - to look at or see something before something or someone else, postdate - to write on something a date that comes after the real date, postgraduate - a person who takes a college class after he or she has already graduated, posthumous - occurring or continuing after death; usually related to a book that is published after the author has died, postindustrial - the time in society that came after the Industrial Revolution, postmark - a mark printed across a stamp after it is received by the post office, postmeridian - taking place after noon; p.m., postmortem - occurring or done after death; usually related to an examination of the body after it is dead, postpone - to do something at a time or date after it was originally planned, postproduction - the editing that is done after the movie, film, or video has been taped, postscript - a comment, note, or thought written after the letter is finished; p.s.,

Etymology: Pre & Post

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