Definition of Precurse. Meaning of Precurse. Synonyms of Precurse

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Definition of Precurse

Precurse
Precurse Pre*curse", n. [L. praecursus.] A forerunning. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Precurse from wikipedia

- and the Middle East. The rubab is the country's national instrument and precurses the Indian sarod instrument. Some of the famous artists of classical music...
- psychiatry. It is historically linked to s**** shock and can sometimes precurse post-traumatic stress disorder. Combat stress reaction is an acute reaction...
- that Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow "not only curses but precurses what we now glibly dub cyberspace." Other important predecessors include...
- September 6, 1990 (1990-09-06) A city councilman falls for a minor. 6 "Precursed" Marc Laub Patrick Hasburgh September 13, 1990 (1990-09-13) Rutecki finds...
- The match ended in victory for West in the First XV match, which was precursed by a 'golden oldies' game between FP's of both teamsincluding British...
- boredom. In this respect Sushkov’s novel is significant, as his character precurses the literary heroes of Russian romanticism, like Pushkin's Eugene Onegin...
- and Rongelap with a 4-day uninterrupted bombardment of Eniwetok which precursed a later all-out attack. For the remainder of the month Fanning and other...
- A notable exception: The Asamblea del Año XIII, or ****embly of 1813, precursed the official Argentine Declaration of Independence in July 1816, but is...