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Preexist (gcide) | Preexist \Pre`["e]x*ist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pre["e]xisted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xisting.]
To exist previously; to exist before something else; to exist
before the current activity commenced; as, preexisting
illnesses are not covered by this insurance policy. [Also
spelled pre-exist.]
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pre-existent (encz) | pre-existent, adj: |
pre-existing (encz) | pre-existing, adj: |
Preexist (gcide) | Preexist \Pre`["e]x*ist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pre["e]xisted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xisting.]
To exist previously; to exist before something else; to exist
before the current activity commenced; as, preexisting
illnesses are not covered by this insurance policy. [Also
spelled pre-exist.]
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Preexisted (gcide) | Preexist \Pre`["e]x*ist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pre["e]xisted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xisting.]
To exist previously; to exist before something else; to exist
before the current activity commenced; as, preexisting
illnesses are not covered by this insurance policy. [Also
spelled pre-exist.]
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Preexistence (gcide) | Preexistence \Pre`["e]x*ist"ence\, n.
1. Existence in a former state, or previous to something
else.
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Wisdom declares her antiquity and pre["e]xistence to
all the works of this earth. --T. Burnet.
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2. Existence of the soul before its union with the body; -- a
doctrine held by certain philosophers. --Addison.
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Preexistency (gcide) | Preexistency \Pre`["e]x*ist"en*cy\, n.
Pre["e]xistence. [Obs.]
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Preexistent (gcide) | Preexistent \Pre`["e]x*ist"ent\, a.
Existing previously; preceding existence; as, a
pre["e]xistent state. --Pope.
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Preexistentism (gcide) | Preexistentism \Pre`["e]x*ist"ent*ism\, n. (Philos.)
The theory of a pre["e]xistence of souls before their
association with human bodies. --Emerson.
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Preexistimation (gcide) | Preexistimation \Pre`["e]x*is`ti*ma"tion\, n.
Previous esteem or estimation. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
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Preexisting (gcide) | Preexist \Pre`["e]x*ist"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pre["e]xisted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xisting.]
To exist previously; to exist before something else; to exist
before the current activity commenced; as, preexisting
illnesses are not covered by this insurance policy. [Also
spelled pre-exist.]
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pre-existent (wn) | pre-existent
adj 1: existing previously or before something; "variations on
pre-existent musical themes" [syn: preexistent, {pre-
existent}, preexisting, pre-existing] |
pre-existing (wn) | pre-existing
adj 1: existing previously or before something; "variations on
pre-existent musical themes" [syn: preexistent, {pre-
existent}, preexisting, pre-existing] |
preexistence (devil) | PRE-EXISTENCE, n. An unnoted factor in creation.
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