"Pre Stow and Go" typically refers to the feature in minivans where the second-row seats can be folded into the floor for extra storage space. It allows for easy access to the storage area without needing to remove the heavy seats beforehand.
The word "packed" can use the prefixes re-, pre-, mis- and un- (here un can also mean de, or non which are not used).
"Stow" is a homophone for slow.
It means before you breath out.
It is actually "sto lat" and it means one hundred years. You often hear the song "Sto lat, sto lat ..." when someone is singing Happy Birthday to another person because they are essentially wishing them 100 years of life. But there is also another song that follows this one, which is "sto za malo, sto za malo ..." which means that 100 years is too little of an amount and then it continues to 150 years of life. Polish people usually sing this to celebrate a person or an occasion, such as a birthday.
The word starting with "pre" that means to go before time is "premature."
Yes if it's pre Stow and Go
2005 is the first year of the stow-n-go seats.
The 2018 Dodge Caravan offers stow and go.
Stow does not mean 'pull along' unless there is slang related to stowaway. Possibly the stowaway hiding in a ship could be 'brought along' Otherwise, stow means to pack and arrange objects into a location. Stow the checkers game in the game cabinet. Stow the football gear in the locker.
Do you mean the "ship's store"?
2005
Stow and go seating, it is in the fuel tank. Non stow and go, it is on top of the tank.
2005
Yes.
Stow it! Please stow your bags below.
It is possible that the Titanic had a stow away. Stow your gear in the forward hold.
2005