The prefix pre means means before.
"Pre" means "before". As in "predecessor" or "prehistoric".pre means used again
Pre-war means before the war, and post-war means afterwards. Usually these refer to the Second World War, so pre-war is before 1939 and post-war is after 1945.
because in the u.s it usually means the pre-civil war
Most phrases can be understood by thinking about what each word means. Pre- is a prefix meaning "before" Requisite means "required". Examination means "a test or a review of", and it is often written. So, therefore, "a pre-requisite examination" means a "required test taken before", usually a class or college course.
The prefix that is usually used to mean "former" is "pre". Examples include preeminent, pre-sale, precede, premade, prevalent, etc.
"Pre-" means "Before" and "Post" means after. So "Pre-engagement" means "Before the engagement" and "Post engagement" means "After the engagement."
"Pre" is a prefix. A prefix is a half word that is placed before a word to emphazise it's meaning. The best way to use the word "pre" would be to use a hyphen. The word "pre" usually means before.
pre means before, so pre-1914 means before 1914.
pre- pre contains the meaning of coming before eg precedent. Post- post contains the meaning of coming after eg postmodern de- de usually means the opposite eg insist, desist. re- re usually means to repeat eg resend, repeat, retry anti- anti usually means against eg antidisestablismentarianism, antibiotics.
The prefix 'pre' means before, preceding (coming before), or previously (happened before).
Pre-K means "Pre-Kindergarden". Pre means "Before". So, no. Pre-K would be BEFORE Kindergarden.
It's probably pps6180. Where as pps stands for pre paid service and 6180 is the code for what's wrong.. It usually means the user hasn't paid for pre paid service