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There are 9 seven-letter words containing PREL| PRELACY | • prelacy n. The office of a prelate. • prelacy n. The prelature; prelates considered as a group. • prelacy n. A church government or organisation administered by prelates. | | PRELATE | • prelate n. A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop. • prelate v. (Obsolete) To act as a prelate. • Prelate prop.n. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada. | | PRELATY | • prelaty n. (Now historical) The system of ecclesiastic governance by prelates or bishops; episcopacy, prelacy. • PRELATY n. the office of a prelate, also PRELACY. | | PRELECT | • prelect v. (Intransitive) To discourse publicly; to lecture. • PRELECT v. to lecture, also PRAELECT. | | PRELIFE | • prelife adj. Before the start of life. • PRELIFE n. a life conceived of as lived before one's earthly life. | | PRELIMS | • prelims n. Plural of prelim. • prelims n. The preliminary front matter of a book, i.e. all content preceding the main text or work itself. • prelims n. (Uncountable, collective, Oxford University slang) Preliminary examinations taken as a whole, as sat… | | PRELOAD | • preload v. (Transitive) To load in advance (used especially in reference to software installed on a computer prior to sale). • preload v. (Intransitive, Britain, slang) To drink (cheaper) alcohol at home before going out socially. • preload n. (Anatomy) The end diastolic pressure that stretches the right or left ventricle of the heart to its… | | PRELUDE | • prelude n. An introductory or preliminary performance or event. • prelude n. (Music) A short, free-form piece of music, originally one serving as an introduction to a longer and… • prelude n. (Programming) A standard module or library of subroutines and functions to be imported, generally by… | | PRELUDI | • PRELUDIO n. (Italian) a prelude. |
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