Etymology: Middle English predecessour, from Anglo-French predecessur, from Late Latin praedecessor, from Latin prae- pre- + decessor retiring governor,
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pred·e·ces·sor (pr d -s s r, pr d -). n. 1. One who precedes another in time, especially in holding an office or position.
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Definition of predecessors in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of predecessors. Pronunciation of predecessors. Translations of predecessors. predecessors synonyms, predecessors antonyms. Information about predecessors in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. predecessor; Predecessor (graph theory);
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. A predecessor can be: Someone who, or something which precedes or comes before.
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The Second Bank of the United States was chartered for many of the same reasons as its predecessor, the First Bank of the United States. The War of 1812 had left a formidable debt. Inflation surged ever upward due to the ever-increasing amount of notes issued by private banks.
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/ˈprɛd əˌsɛs ər, ˌprɛd əˈsɛs ər or, especially Brit., ˈpri dəˌsɛs ər/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [pred-uh-ses-er, pred-uh-ses-er or, especially Brit.,
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Encyclopedia: Glossary of graph theory
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Graph theory is a growth area in mathematical research, and has a large specialized vocabulary. Some authors use the same word with different meanings. Some authors use different words to mean the s...
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One who precedes; one who has preceded another in any state, position, office, etc.; one whom another follows or comes after, in any office or position. Steam engine was the predecessor of diesel and electric locomotives. Singular; predecessor...
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