"Precant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Precant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Precant
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"Precant" Meaning

"Precaut" is not a valid word in English.

"Precant" Examples

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1. Security Precautions:

- Precaut the area by calling the police and telling them about the suspicious bag.
2. Medical Precautions:

- The doctor especially told her to be careful when drinking water from the river, urging precanut
- preparations were taken before the injection was given to prevent any potential complications.

3. Business Precautions:

- Avoid known risk donors: Always precanututionary FINNCІB pays to avoid donating to a person with active infections.
4. Navigational Precautions:

- If you see your character getting close to a cliff, take necessary breatCAN technician if possible -canut Accordingly.
5. Technological Precautions:

"Precant" Similar Words

Prebendaryship

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Prebendate

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Prebendship

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Prebiotic

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Prebiotics

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Prebuttle

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Precambrian

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Precancerous

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Describing something that suggests a cancerous growth or disease may develop in the future.

Precapillary

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Derived from "pre-," meaning before, and "capillary", referring to a small blood vessel that allows blood to pass through the walls of the vessel and exchange oxygen and nutrients with surrounding tissues. <br><br>A term used in physiology to describe the area before the capillary, typically referring to the part of the blood pathway before it reaches the capillaries, such as the arterioles.

Precarious

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Unstable or uncertain; insecure or full of risks.

Precariously

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Meaning: (used to describe something that is in a state of being at risk, unstable, or uncertain; very likely to fall, collapse, or fail)<br><br>Example: The old bridge stood precariously over the river, threatening to collapse at any moment.

Precariousness

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Precarity

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The state of being precarious, uncertain or insecure; a lack of stability or predictability. It can refer to a condition of vulnerability, fragility or instability in various aspects of life, such as employment, finance, health, or social status.

Precast

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Precasts

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Precognitions or predictions made beforehand, especially ones made publicly, tend to be known as "precasts". For example:<br><br>The company made some precasts about the economic growth of the country in the following year.<br><br>Pre-cast is also a term used in construction to describe a building component or element that is made in a factory and then transported to a building site where it is assembled with other pre-cast elements.

Precation

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Forethought; cautiousness.