Etymology:
"Prae" is a Latin preposition meaning "before" or "in front of." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*pre-," which has the same meaning.
Meaning:
Origin:
Etymology From Latin praecipere to take beforehand Prefix prae beforehand ro
Etymology Prae is a Latin preposition meaning before or in front of It is derived
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