==new answer==Both came together with the division of light into each individual I Am, which is your esistance and your essence. the I
Am is also know as the Lord God, the innermost part of each of us.
Precede is a verb.
There is no homophone for the word precede.
No, precede is a verb.
The existence of vampires is prehistoric. They lived before there were mean of writing things down. The condition may even precede the human race.
Precede Obviously!
Her shower should precede going to bed. Precede describes something that comes before another thing in time or in order.
Roman Numerals are just another way of writing numbers. The same as using the Chinese Numerals, or even our very own Arabic Numerals. Tally is another way of noting numbers. So anything could, in essence, precede or follow Roman Numerals, that could precede or follow Arabic Numerals or Tallies.
The cat allowed me to precede him through the door.
Precede is the realizations of sequence -precede is coming before something else. Proceed is a verb with action - keep going.
The noun forms of the verb to precede are precedence, precedent, and the gerund, preceding.
An in depth discussion of the bill should precede our signing of it.
No. To believe otherwise is to fall into the folly of solipsism. A tree that falls in the forest makes a noise, even if no one is around to hear it. The physical world existed before you or I did; even before the first sentient being did - even before life existed. The reverse hypothesis is more nearly true; consciousness cannot precede existence.