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prior adjective

  /ˈpɹaɪ.(ə)ɹ/ , /ˈpɹaɪ.ə/
  • (Bayesian, _, statistics) Chiefly in prior probability: of the probability of an event: determined without knowledge of the occurrence of other events that bear on it, before additional data is collected.
a priori
  • Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous.
previo

prior noun

  /ˈpɹaɪ.(ə)ɹ/ , /ˈpɹaɪ.ə/
  • In an abbey, the person ranking just after the abbot, appointed as his deputy; a prior claustral.
prior
  • The head of a priory, or some other minor or smaller monastery; a prior conventual.
prior, priora

prior noun

  /ˈpɹaɪ.(ə)ɹ/ , /ˈpɹaɪ.ə/
  • (Canada, US, law enforcement, chiefly, in the plural) A previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone's criminal record. [from 19th c.]
antecedentes

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-itis suffix

  /-ˈaɪtɪs/
  • (pathology) Suffix denoting diseases characterized by inflammation, itself often caused by an infection.
  • (humorous) Used to form the names of various fictitious afflictions or diseases.
-itis

-ity suffix

  /əti/ , /ɪti/ , [əɾi] , [ɪɾi] , [ɾi]
  • Used to form an uncountable noun from an adjective; especially, to form the noun referring to the state, property, or quality of conforming to the adjective's description.
-idad, -dad, -edad

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-ed suffix

  /d/ , /dəd/ , /t/ , /əd/ , /ɪd/
  • Used to form past tenses of (regular) verbs. In linguistics, it is used for the base form of any past form. See -t for a variant.
-ado
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