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prepubescent (before the age at which a person begins puberty)
adjective
[UK: prɪpjuːbˈesənt]
[US: prɪpjuːbˈesənt]

preadolescenteadjective

prepúberadjective

preputial adjective
[UK: prɪpjˈuːʃəl]
[US: prɪpjˈuːʃəl]

prepucialadjective

prequel (in a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor)
noun
[UK: prˈiːkwəl]
[US: prˈiːkwəl]

precuelanoun
{f}

protosecuelanoun
{f}

prerequisite [prerequisites] (Something that must be gained in order to gain something else)
noun
[UK: ˌpriː.ˈre.kwɪ.zɪt]
[US: pri.ˈre.kwə.zət]

condición previanoun
{f}

requisitonoun
{m}

requisito previonoun
{m}

prerogative (having a hereditary or official right or privilege)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈrɒ.ɡə.tɪv]
[US: prɪ.ˈrɑː.ɡə.tɪv]

prerrogativaadjective

prerogative [prerogatives] (hereditary or official right or privilege)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈrɒ.ɡə.tɪv]
[US: prɪ.ˈrɑː.ɡə.tɪv]

prerrogativanoun
{f}

presage [presages] (intuition; presentiment)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

intuiciónnoun
{f}

presentimientonoun
{m}

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to have a presentiment of)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

presentirverb

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to make a prediction)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

predecirverb

presage [presaged, presaging, presages] (to predict or foretell something)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

presagiarverbThe pallor of his face presaged his tragic end. = La lividez de su rostro era presagio de su triste final.

presage [presages] (warning; omen)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈseɪdʒ]
[US: ˈpre.sɪdʒ]

presagionounThe pallor of his face presaged his tragic end. = La lividez de su rostro era presagio de su triste final.

presale (sale of something before it is available to the public)
noun
[UK: ˈpriː.ˌsel]
[US: ˈpriː.ˌsel]

preventanoun
{f}

presbycusis (inability to focus on high-pitched sounds)
noun

presbiacusianoun
{f}

presbyopia (inability of the eye, due to ageing, to focus on nearby objects)
noun
[UK: ˌprez.bɪ.ˈəʊ.pjə]
[US: ˌprez.bɪˈo.ʊ.piːə]

presbicianoun
{f}

vista cansadanoun
{f}

presbypropria (inability of the proprioceptive system to accurately identify limb position)
noun

presbiproprianoun
{f}

presbyter (elder, priest, pastor, or minister in various Christian churches)
noun
[UK: ˈprez.bɪ.tə(r)]
[US: ˈprez.bɪ.tər]

presbíteronoun
{m}

Presbyterian (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)
noun
[UK: ˌprez.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪən]
[US: ˌpres.bə.ˈtɪ.riən]

presbiterianonoun
{m}

Presbyterian (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
adjective
[UK: ˌprez.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪən]
[US: ˌpres.bə.ˈtɪ.riən]

presbiterianoadjective

Presbyterianism (form of Protestantism)
noun
[UK: ˌpres.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm]
[US: ˌpres.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm]

presbiterianismonoun
{m}

preschool (relating to years before primary school)
adjective
[UK: ˈpriː.skuːl]
[US: pri.ˈskuːl]

preescolaradjectiveAdmission is free for preschool children. = La entrada es gratuita para los niños en edad preescolar.

preschooler [preschoolers] (a child who is educated at preschool)
noun
[UK: ˈpriː.ˌskuː.lə(r)]
[US: ˈpriː.ˌskuː.lər]

párvulonoun
{m}

prescience (Knowledge of events before they take place; foresight; foreknowledge)
noun
[UK: ˈpre.sɪəns]
[US: ˈpriː.ʃiəns]

presciencianoun
{f}

prescient (exhibiting or possessing prescience)
adjective
[UK: ˈpre.sɪənt]
[US: ˈpre.siənt]

prescienteadjective

prescribe [prescribed, prescribing, prescribes] (to order a drug or medical device)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈskraɪb]
[US: prə.ˈskraɪb]

prescribirverbYou should go to specialist, for now I will prescribe you medicine. = Debería ir a un especialista, pero le puedo prescribir una medicina ahora.

recetarverb

prescribe [prescribed, prescribing, prescribes] (to specify as a required procedure or ritual)
verb
[UK: prɪ.ˈskraɪb]
[US: prə.ˈskraɪb]

ordenarverb

prescription (available with prescription)
adjective
[UK: prɪ.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]
[US: prə.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]

recetadoadjective

recetarioadjective

prescription [prescriptions] (extinctive or liberative prescription, see also: statute of limitations)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]
[US: prə.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]

prescripción extintivanoun
{f}

prescripción liberatorianoun
{f}

prescription [prescriptions] (prescribed medicine)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]
[US: prə.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]

medicinasnoun
{m-Pl}

remedios recetadosnoun
{m-Pl}

prescription [prescriptions] (the act of establishing a law or regulation in writing; an instance of this)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]
[US: prə.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]

prescripciónnoun
{f}
I'll give you a prescription. = Te entregaré una prescripción médica.

prescription [prescriptions] (written order for the administration of a medicine)
noun
[UK: prɪ.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]
[US: prə.ˈskrɪp.ʃn̩]

recetanoun
{f}
Let me see your prescription. = Déjame ver tu receta médica.

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