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precisión noun {f} | precision [precisions](the state of being precise or exact; exactness) |
preciso preposition | to the point(relevant or pertinent, succinct) |
preciso adjective | accurate(exact or careful conformity to truth) crisp [crisper, crispest](brief and to the point) precise(exact) proper(following the established standards of behavior or manners) |
preclaro adjective | eminent(of a person: distinguished, noteworthy) illustrious(admired, respected, or well-known) |
precluir verb | preclude [precluded, precluding, precludes](rule out) |
precocer verb | parbake(bake partially for freezing) |
precocidad noun {f} | precociousness(condition of being precocious) precocity [precocities](state of being precocious) |
precocinada adjective {f} | pre-cooked(cooked in advance) |
precocinado adjective {m} | pre-cooked(cooked in advance) |
precocinar verb | precook [precooked, precooking, precooks](partially or completely cook in advance) |
precognición noun | precognition [precognitions](knowledge of something that is to occur in the future) |
precolombino adjective | pre-Columbian(before Christopher Columbus) |
precomprar verb | forebuy(to buy beforehand) |
preconcebido adjective | preconceived(conceived beforehand) |
precordial adjective | precordial(of or pertaining to the precordium) |
precoz adjective | early [earlier, earliest](at a time in advance of the usual) precocious(characterized by exceptionally early development or maturity) |
precozmente adverb | precociously(in a precocious manner) |
precristiano adjective | pre-Christian(before the arrival of Christianity) |
precuela noun {f} | prequel(in a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor) |
precuña noun {f} | precuneus(division of the medial surface of the parietal lobe) |
precursor noun | forerunner [forerunners](precursor, harbinger) |
precursor noun {m} | precursor [precursors](forerunner, predecessor) |
predador noun {m} | predator [predators](animal or organism that hunts) |
predar verb | predate [predated, predating, predates](prey) |
predecesor noun {m} | forefather [forefathers](ancestor) predecessor [predecessors](one who precedes) |
predecible adjective | predictable(able to be predicted) |
predecir verb | forecast [forecasted, forecasting, forecasts](estimate future conditions) foretell [foretold, foretelling, foretells](to predict the future) predict [predicted, predicting, predicts](to state, or make something known in advance) presage [presaged, presaging, presages](to make a prediction) |
predestinación noun {f} | predestination(religious doctrine) |
predestinar verb | predestine [predestined, predestining, predestines](to determine the future of something in advance) |
predeterminada noun {f} | default [defaults]((electronics, computing) original settings) |