Definition of Preace

1. v. & n. Press.

Definition of Preace

1. prease [v PREACED, PREACING, PREACES] - See also: prease

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preace

preabsorb
preabsorbed
preabsorbing
preabsorbs
preabsorption
preabsorptions
preabsorptive
preaccelerator
preaccelerators
preacclimation
preaccusation
preaccuse
preaccused
preaccuses
preaccusing
preace (current term)
preaced
preaces
preach
preach to deaf ears
preach to the choir
preach to the converted
preachable
preached
preacher
preacher man
preacherly
preachers
preachership
preacherships

Literary usage of Preace

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chronicle of Froissart by Jean Froissart (1902)
"... and they within the castell made great defence: but this sporte endured nat longe, for the preace of the people was so sore about them that no man ..."

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