Definition of Preformulated

1. preformulate [v] - See also: preformulate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preformulated

preform
preformat
preformation
preformationism
preformationist
preformations
preformative
preformatives
preformats
preformatted
preformatting
preformed
preforming
preforms
preformulate
preformulated
preformulates
preformulating
prefossilized
prefrank
prefranked
prefranking
prefranks
prefreeze
prefreezes
prefreezing
prefreshman
prefrontal
prefrontal cortex
prefrontal leucotomy

Literary usage of Preformulated

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

1. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: The First Decade (1993)
"are entered and stored in structured frames. Preformulated frames provide "canned" patient pain problems for the ..."

2. Crimson Architectural Historians 1994-2002 by Stichting Rotterdam-Maaskant (2002)
"... the continuously modernizing logistics of port and transport, which without a preformulated idea nonetheless engenders new buildings and environments. ..."

3. An Introduction to Metaphysics by Henri Bergson (1912)
"preformed and even preformulated in nature, as Aristotle believed; great discoveries, then, serve only to illuminate, ..."

4. Documents of the City of Boston by Boston (Mass.), Boston (Mass.). City Council, City Council (1893)
"... intelligent cooperation and their faithful adherence to duty in carrying out the preformulated plans of the department. Respectfully submitted, WM. ..."

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