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"Post" means after and "Pre" means before.
One prefix that means before is "pre" as in the word pretest.
It means before. The prefix fore means first or before.
Nobility means much the same as royalty.
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A:BC and BCE both mean exactly the same thing and cover exactly the same time period. BC is the older term and simply means 'Before Christ', while BCE means 'Before Christian Era' or 'Before Common Era'.
The palindrome is Ere.
It means you have the same idea that I'm talking to before I say it. You come to the same conclusion I'm talking about before I get to the conclusion.
It means the same as putting the horse before the cart, i.e. doing things in the wrong order.
No. Reset means reseting everything...kind of like restarting a computer. Restore means putting back the thing you wanted before.
No, AD means Anno Domini, latin for Year of the lord i.e. after Jesus Christ was "born" BC meant Before Christ, it now means Before Current (era). HTH
"Pareil" means 'identical' and "même" means 'same (than)'. They can be used quite in the same situations. The expression: 'c'est du pareil au même' means that despite there was talk of some change, things are in reality just the same than before.
No it is completely different. The suffix BC means that it was before Christ. So the date 1341BC was 2682 years before the year 1341.
let's start with "before". Before a specified date means that it is occurring or taking place earlier than it is required. Simultaneously on the specific date means involves two events that will happen on the same time on that particular specified date.