Definition of beforehand

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Beforehand (a.) In comfortable circumstances as regards property; forehanded.

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Predispose :: Predispose (v. t.) To make fit or susceptible beforehand; to give a tendency to; as, debility predisposes the body to disease..
Forelook :: Forelook (v. i.) To look beforehand or forward.
Predeterminate :: Predeterminate (a.) Determined beforehand; as, the predeterminate counsel of God..
Moon-culminating :: Moon-culminating (a.) Culminating, or coming to the meredian, at or about the same time with the moon; -- said of a star or stars, esp. of certain stars selected beforehand, and named in an ephemeris (as the Nautical Almanac), as suitable to be observed in connection with the moon at culmination, for determining terrestrial longitude..
Predispose :: Predispose (v. t.) To dispose or incline beforehand; to give a predisposition or bias to; as, to predispose the mind to friendship..
Predestinative :: Predestinative (a.) Determining beforehand; predestinating.
Prepense :: Prepense (v. t.) To weigh or consider beforehand; to premeditate.
Preconcert :: Preconcert (v. t.) To concert or arrange beforehand; to settle by previous agreement.
Preintimation :: Preintimation (n.) Previous intimation; a suggestion beforehand.
Propaedeutical :: Propaedeutical (a.) Of, pertaining to, or conveying, preliminary instruction; introductory to any art or science; instructing beforehand..
Prefident :: Prefident (a.) Trusting beforehand; hence, overconfident..
Precaution :: Precaution (v. t.) To warn or caution beforehand.
Preappoint :: Preappoint (v. t.) To appoint previously, or beforehand..
Pregustant :: Pregustant (a.) Tasting beforehand; having a foretaste.
Preorder :: Preorder (v. t.) To order to arrange beforehand; to foreordain.
Premise :: Premise (n.) To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ previously..
Foremeant :: Foremeant (a.) Intended beforehand; premeditated.
Predeclare :: Predeclare (v. t.) To declare or announce beforehand; to preannounce.
Prenote :: Prenote (v. t.) To note or designate beforehand.
Prepossess :: Prepossess (v. t.) To preoccupy, as the mind or heart, so as to preclude other things; hence, to bias or prejudice; to give a previous inclination to, for or against anything; esp., to induce a favorable opinion beforehand, or at the outset..
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