Results for: preceding item, former, previous, previously mentioned
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aforementioned, in the same place (Latin term used in footnotes and bibliographies to indicate that a citation comes from the same source as the previous), from same sourceibidem
aforementioned, mentioned abovehereinabove
aforementioned, mentioned previously, earlier in this documenthereinbefore
after menstruation and before ovulation, preceding ovulation, occurring before ovulationpreovulatory
after-effect; postponed or delayed business; carried from one page to the next (Accounting), item transferred in account or calculation, something continued into the next periodcarryover
age of puberty; youth, intermediate stage of development, time preceding adulthoodadolescence
agenda, schedule, outline of things to be done, item on agendaagendum
ago, beyond a number, amount, or point, elapsed, expressing action that took place previously, from a bygone time; passed, gone by; recently elapsed, just passed; preceding, history; events that occurred beforehand; time gone by, in a time gone by; pre...past
ahead of, conj. preceding, previous, earlier, in the presence of, indicates location, prep indicates sequence, prep. in front of, previously, in the preceding time, rather than, with more importance thanbefore
albino elephant, conspicuous failed venture, discarded object, expensive investment that turns out to be useless and cannot be gotten rid of; object which is not needed, unnecessary item; species of elephant that is abnormally light, possession of ques...white elephant
alike, identically; similarly, correspondingly, identical; similar, alike; equal, equivalent; aforesaid, previously mentioned, pron. identical thing; aforesaid item, previously mentioned thing, unchangedsame
all participants except favorite, area of activity, area of agricultural land, area of force, area of military operations, area rich in resources, area; domain, range; piece of land; space designated for an item of information in a record (Computers); ...field
alleged inheritance, genetic theory which asserts that there is a hereditary influence of a previous father on the children of a woman who later has children with other mentelegony
allotted in advance, previously allocated; nominated in advance; set in advance, previously determinedpreassigned
already in use, busy, engaged; lost in thought, occupied with meditations; taken, previously occupied, previously acquired (property), having attention taken up with somethingpreoccupied
 

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