Definition of Prepave

1. to pave beforehand [v -PAVED, -PAVING, -PAVES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prepave

prepareth
preparing
preparse
preparsed
preparses
preparsing
preparties
prepartum
preparty
prepaste
prepasted
prepastes
prepasting
prepatriarchal
prepattern
prepave (current term)
prepaved
prepaves
prepaving
prepay
prepayable
prepayed
prepaying
prepayment
prepayments
prepays
prepend
prepended
prepending
prepends

Literary usage of Prepave

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

1. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1877)
"To prepave for the approach of such unwelcome visitors, it was necessary to obtain the fullest information respecting the storms of the Indian Ocean, ..."

2. The Human Intellect: With an Introduction Upon Psychology and the Soul by Noah Porter (1869)
"... PrePave(l us to distinguish, in reasoning, that part of the process which is preparative or auxiliary, from that which is simply and strictly deductive. ..."

3. Specific Medication and Specific Medicines: 4th Revision. With an Appendix by John Milton Scudder (1884)
"prepave a tincture from the root in the usual way, using alcohol of 98 per cent. From gtt. x. to 3ij. is added to water 3iv., ..."

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