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precuneus (division of the medial surface of the parietal lobe)
noun

precuñanoun
{f}

precursor [precursors] (forerunner, predecessor)
noun
[UK: ˌpriːˈk.ɜː.sə(r)]
[US: priˈk.ɝː.sər]

precursornoun
{m}

predate [predated, predating, predates] (exist before)
verb
[UK: pri.ˈdeɪt]
[US: pri.ˈdeɪt]

antecederverb

precederverb

predate [predated, predating, predates] (move a date, event)
verb
[UK: pri.ˈdeɪt]
[US: pri.ˈdeɪt]

adelantarverb

predate [predated, predating, predates] (prey)
verb
[UK: pri.ˈdeɪt]
[US: pri.ˈdeɪt]

depredarverb

predarverb

predator [predators] (animal or organism that hunts)
noun
[UK: ˈpre.də.tə(r)]
[US: ˈpre.də.tər]

depredadornoun
{m}
They have no natural predators. = Ellos no tienen depredadores naturales.

predadornoun
{m}

predatory (relating to predators)
adjective
[UK: ˈpre.dət.r̩i]
[US: ˈpre.də.ˌtɔː.ri]

depredadoradjective

predawn (period before the rising of the sun)
noun
[UK: pri.ˈdɒn]
[US: pri.ˈdɒn]

el período antes del amanecernoun

predecessor [predecessors] (one who precedes)
noun
[UK: ˈpriː.dɪ.se.sə(r)]
[US: ˈpre.də.ˌse.sər]

antecesornoun
{m}

predecesornoun
{m}

predestination (religious doctrine)
noun
[UK: ˌpriː.de.stɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌpri.ˌde.stə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]

predestinaciónnoun
{f}

predestine [predestined, predestining, predestines] (to determine the future of something in advance)
verb
[UK: ˌpriː.ˈde.stɪn]
[US: ˌpri.ˈde.stən]

predestinarverbToday is the day of my predestined meeting. = Hoy es el día de mi cita predestinada.

predetermine [predetermined, predetermining, predetermines] (to determine in advance)
verb
[UK: ˌpriː.dɪ.ˈtɜː.mɪn]
[US: ˌpri.di.ˈtɝː.mən]

predeterminarverb

predicament [predicaments] (a definite class, state or condition)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.ə.mənt]
[US: prə.ˈdɪk.ə.mənt]

predicamentonoun

predicament [predicaments] (an unfortunate or trying position or condition)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.ə.mənt]
[US: prə.ˈdɪk.ə.mənt]

aprietonounMany of the predicaments in which humanity is caught today are rooted in myopic selfishness. = Muchos de los aprietos en los que se ve envuelta hoy la humanidad radican en egoísmos miopes.

apuronounInsurance protects against unforeseen predicaments. = Los seguros protegen contra apuros imprevistos.

predicate [predicates] ((grammar) part of sentence that states something about its subject)
noun
[UK: ˈpred.ɪ.kət]
[US: ˈpred.ɪ.kət]

predicadonoun
{m}
This sentence has a predicate but no subject. = Esta oración tiene un predicado pero ningún sujeto.

predicate [predicated, predicating, predicates] (to announce or assert publicly)
verb
[UK: ˈpred.ɪ.kət]
[US: ˈpred.ɪ.kət]

predicarverbThis sentence has a predicate but no subject. = Esta oración tiene un predicado pero ningún sujeto.

predicative adjective (adjective that follows noun)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.ət.ɪv ˈæ.dʒɪk.tɪv]
[US: prɪ.ˈdɪk.ət.ɪv ˈæ.dʒɪk.tɪv]

atributo adjetivalnoun
{m}

predicative case (case marking a predicative nominative)
noun

predicativonoun

predict [predicted, predicting, predicts] (to state, or make something known in advance)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪkt]
[US: prə.ˈdɪkt]

predecirverbHe predicted it. = Él lo predijo.

predictability [predictabilities] (The characteristic of being predictable)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˌdɪk.tə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti]
[US: prə.ˌdɪk.tə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti]

previsibilidadnoun
{f}

predictable (able to be predicted)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.təb.l̩]
[US: prə.ˈdɪk.təb.l̩]

predecibleadjectiveYou're so predictable. = Eres tan predecible.

prediction [predictions] (a statement about the future)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.ʃn̩]
[US: pri.ˈdɪk.ʃn̩]

predicciónnoun
{f}
Make a prediction. = Haz una predicción.

predictive (useful in predicting)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɪk.tɪv]
[US: prə.ˈdɪk.tɪv]

predictivoadjective

predilection [predilections] (tendency towards)
noun
[UK: ˌpriː.dɪ.ˈlek.ʃn̩]
[US: ˌpre.də.ˈlek.ʃn̩]

predilecciónnoun
{f}

predisposition [predispositions] (the state of being predisposed)
noun
[UK: ˌpriː.dɪ.spə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌpri.ˌdɪ.spə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩]

predisposiciónnoun
{f}

prednicarbate noun

prednicarbatonoun
{m}

predominant (common or widespread; prevalent)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt]
[US: prə.ˈdɑː.mə.nənt]

predominanteadjectiveThe predominant belief since the dissolution of the Soviet Union has been that another world is not possible. = La creencia predominante desde la disolución de la Unión Soviética ha sido que otro mundo no es posible.

predominantly (in a predominant manner)
adverb
[UK: prɪ.ˈdɒ.mɪ.nənt.li]
[US: prə.ˈdɑː.mə.nənt.li]

principalmenteadverb

preeclampsia (complication of pregnancy)
noun

preeclampsianoun
{f}

preeminence (status of being preeminent)
noun
[UK: pri.ˈe.mə.nəns]
[US: pri.ˈe.mə.nəns]

preeminencianoun
{f}

prestancianoun
{f}

preeminent (exceeding others in quality or rank)
adjective
[UK: pri.ˈe.mə.nənt]
[US: pri.ˈe.mə.nənt]

preeminenteadjective

preemption (the displacement of a lower jurisdiction's laws when they conflict with those of a higher jurisdiction)
noun
[UK: ˌpri.ˈemp.ʃən]
[US: ˌpri.ˈemp.ʃən]

preempciónnoun
{f}

prevalencianoun
{f}

primacíanoun
{f}

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