Only one of the words mentioned has a long e sound. The word with the long E sound is precede.
The word precede (pree-SEED) has two long E sounds.
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).
Precede is a verb.
I was about to precede the driving test but the car went out of control :)
There is no homophone for the word precede.
No, precede is a verb.
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The patient is prohibited from urinating at least two hours before the procedure.
Precede Obviously!
One word that ends with -cede isprecede.
Her shower should precede going to bed. Precede describes something that comes before another thing in time or in order.