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"Precede" has a long e sound. "Maneuver" and "magistrate" have a short e sound.
The word "precede" has the long e sound, pronounced as "pre-ceed."
Like many English words, it comes from Latin. (When you see the prefix "pre-", that means "before"). Precede comes from the Latin words meaning to go before (prae cedere).
The Esperanto words for salt and pepper are salo are pipro.
preconception premature precede predict prepare prefix
The Medieval English origin of Caslake is a lost village named from the Old English words cerse, meaning cress, and lacu, meaning stream. The literal translation is a stream where water cress grew.
Here are the words I remember as taught to me by my older sister. I remember them so well because they go along with a hand-clap game that we played on the playground as little girls. Oh I drink Dr. Pepper don't 'cha know In original taste and diet so If you wanna be a pepper, anyways it goes I'm a pepper, she's a pepper wouldn't you like to be a pepper too Be a pepper, drink Dr. Pepper, whoo whoo Be a pepper, drink Dr. Pepper, whoo whoo Anybody else remember these words or words close to them?
Some words with the prefix "pre-" are prevent, predict, prepare, and preview.
Wouldn't you want to be a pepper
Type the words "prime numbers chart" into the search engine on your computer.
A chart that shows the relationship within a family is called a pedigree or in other words a chart of your family tree
Many words start with prefixes. Some include propose, precede, perfect, import, impossible, etc.