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preter-

  1. a prefix, meaning “beyond,†“more than,†“by,†“past,†occurring originally in loanwords from Latin ( preterit ), and used in the formation of compound words ( preterlegal ).


preter-

prefix

  1. beyond, more than, or exceeding

    preternatural

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of preter-1

< Latin praeter-, prefixal use of praeter (adv. and preposition); akin to pre-
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of preter-1

from Latin praeter-, from praeter
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Example Sentences

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“We often hear that people come here to relax and enjoy the silence of its former identity,†said hotel manager Emilie De Preter.

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At the Martin’s Patershof, there is even is a condition that the church can reclaim the building if it is needed again, said De Preter.

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De Preter, K., Barriot, R., Speleman, F., Vandesompele, J. & Moreau, Y. Positional gene enrichment analysis of gene sets for high-resolution identification of overrepresented chromosomal regions.

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Baird was around five foot seven and trim but muscular, with the body of a fitness devotee, short hair, a square jaw, and almost preter- naturally straight teeth.

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Ad quartam precariam quod vocatur hungerbedrip quilibet de tenentibus domini preter Henricum de Chaus inveniet unum hominem ad metendum et habebunt semel in die cibum, scil. panem et potum et unum ferculum secundum quod serviens illius loci providere placuerit, et caseum.'

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