"Prey" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prey" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prey" Meaning

An animal hunted for food by another animal.

"Prey" Examples

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She settled on the mountain top and watched as the deer grazed below her, anticipating they would become her next prey.

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The humans have become a major prey for the large carnivorous beasts in this fictional world.

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When the photographer saw the majestic lion finally catch the exhausted elephant in its midnight hunt, he realized who the prey was.

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Since both are rapidly going extinct, the mountain gorillas have a precarious status as prey in today's civilized society.

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After months of practice, the wasp turned from a hunter into a skilled predator that became master over several species on the food chain, finally surpassing cats, birds, and mongooses as the prey-chasers.

"Prey" Similar Words

Previz

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A previsualization, abbreviated as previz, is a series of illustrations, computer animations, or renderings that create a preview, of a scene or sequence in a movie, television commercial, or video game.

Prevocalic

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In linguistics, a prevocalic position is a position in a word where a specific sound or syllable stands immediately before a vowel sound.

Prevocalically

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Prevocational

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Pre-vocational refers to education or training that prepares students for a specific vocation or career, typically emphasizing practical skills and preparation for the workplace. It is often used to describe training programs or courses that focus on developing practical skills and competencies rather than academic knowledge.<br><br>In many countries, pre-vocational education is offered in schools, vocational schools, or technical institutions and is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce or pursue further education in a specific trade or profession.<br><br>Pre-vocational education may include training in areas such as:<br><br> Vocational skills: e.g., carpentry, cookery, automotive repair<br> Life skills: e.g., time management, problem-solving, communication<br> Employability skills: e.g., teamwork, adaptability, leadership

Prevost

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Prevot

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Prewar

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Prewound

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Preyed

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Preyer

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Preying

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Preys

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Prezygapophyses

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The prezygapophyses are bony projections that form on either side of each vertebra, which allow the neurocentral sutures to be strong and grow as the body develops. They are found between the articular processes (the bony prominences on either side of the spinal canal) and the neural spine.

Prezygapophysis

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Prezygotic

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Prezygotic refers to mechanisms or processes that occur before the formation of a zygote, typically before fertilization, in the context of reproductive biology. <br><br>Examples of prezygotic mechanisms include:<br><br>1. Gamete limitation: one sex having a lower reproductive output than the other, or being able to choose when and how to release gametes.<br>2. Behavioral isolating mechanisms: physical barriers, flight distances, and mating behaviors that prevent interbreeding between different species or populations.<br>3. Temporal or spatial isolation: differences in breeding times, habitats, or geographic locations that prevent mating between different species or populations.<br><br>These mechanisms can prevent two different species or populations of organisms from interbreeding, thereby maintaining their genetic purity and preventing genetic exchange.

Priacanthidae

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