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precursor
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precursor
(noun)
precursor
/prɪ
ˈ
kɚsɚ/
noun
plural
precursors
precursor
/prɪ
ˈ
kɚsɚ/
noun
plural
precursors
Britannica Dictionary definition of PRECURSOR
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count
]
somewhat formal
:
something that comes before something else and that often leads to or influences its development
—
often +
of
or
to
Rhythm and blues was a
precursor of
rock music.
Small tremors may be
precursors to
big earthquakes.
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