precurse

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12
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15
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8
Pronunciation
/pɹɪˈkɜɹs/

Definition of precurse

2 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. (transitive)To forerun or precede.
    “It is true that competition in capitalism precurses new economic order.”
    “As one example, precursing a strain of S. ambofaciens with an aglycone of tylosin while blocking production of spiramycin with cerulenin yielded hybrid macrolides named chimeramycins, which combined structural elements of both tylosin and spiramycin [152].”
    “The only way this can be intelligible is by conceiving that school maths competence ‘precurses’ (Gee, 2001) university maths competence, which ‘precurses’ real maths adeptness.[…]After all, this idea of the interpenetration of symbolic competence is built into Bernstein's explanation of how the middle-class home code precurses its young into the school code better than does the working-class home code.”
    “I will use the Priscilla event as a representative example of a thermally precursed blast wave from a nuclear detonation.”
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verb

  1. (transitive)To forerun or precede.
    “It is true that competition in capitalism precurses new economic order.”
    “As one example, precursing a strain of S. ambofaciens with an aglycone of tylosin while blocking production of spiramycin with cerulenin yielded hybrid macrolides named chimeramycins, which combined structural elements of both tylosin and spiramycin [152].”
    “The only way this can be intelligible is by conceiving that school maths competence ‘precurses’ (Gee, 2001) university maths competence, which ‘precurses’ real maths adeptness.[…]After all, this idea of the interpenetration of symbolic competence is built into Bernstein's explanation of how the middle-class home code precurses its young into the school code better than does the working-class home code.”
    “I will use the Priscilla event as a representative example of a thermally precursed blast wave from a nuclear detonation.”

noun

  1. (archaic)A prediction, a prognostication.
    “And even the like precurse of fierce events, As harbingers preceding still the fates And prologue to the omen coming on, Have heaven and earth together demonstrated Unto our climatures and countrymen. (Shakespeare)”

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Etymology

English pre- + curse, from Latin praecursum (supine of praecurrō [“run before”]).

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