What's the difference between predesignate and preindesignate?
Predesignate
Definition:
(a.) A term used by Sir William Hamilton to define propositions having their quantity indicated by a verbal sign; as, all, none, etc.; -- contrasted with preindesignate, defining propositions of which the quantity is not so indicated.
Example Sentences:
(1) Seemingly, proplatelets are fragmented in the lungs at predesignated locations along the proplatelet process.
(2) 96 patients with meningitis due to Neisseria meningitidis and Diplococcus pneumoniae were treated with epicillin or ampicillin according to a predesigned randomization chart.
(3) In addition, "blind" histopathologic evaluation of four predesignate colon locations revealed a dose-related incidence of microscopic preinvasive and invasive colon carcinomas.
(4) The relapse rate after discontinuation of antiepileptic drug treatment was investigated in 146 children with epilepsy, in whom medication was withdrawn according to a predesigned protocol, after a seizure-free period of at least 2 years and normalization of the EEG.
(5) Workers in 22 funeral home franchises were surveyed with a predesigned questionnaire.
(6) Smoking habits of the medical students, both undergraduates and postgraduates, were evaluated by self-administering a predesigned proforma.
(7) Both require a major time commitment to learn and to create custom punctuation files for journals not included in the predesigned punctuation files.
(8) The order-entry pathway allows the research pharmacist to predesign medication labels that are specific to each study and include all required information.
(9) Nevertheless, epithelial cell surface-ECM interaction can be modified in the embryo at particular times to permit predesignated epithelial-mesenchymal transformations, as for example at the primitive streak.
(10) College sophomores and sixth-grade readers were asked to indicate whether or not a predesignated target letter was present in these strings.
(11) A predesigned questionnaire was administered to the mothers to obtain information on age, education, fertility parameters and antenatal care during pregnancy with the index children.
(12) What's different about this new breed of audio-visual entertainer is that what they offer are "custom-branded visuals predesigned to fit specific songs".
(13) The results are interpreted on the basis of a multiple-stage processing model which assumes interaction between stimuli at different levels at different values of t. In experiment 2 the subject's task was to detect the presence or absence of a predesignated form.
(14) At their first prenatal medical appointments, 305 lower socioeconomic status women residing in predesignated lead-hazardous areas of Cincinnati were recruited.
(15) Sequencing of the hgiCIIRM region (carrying predesigned small mutations in the R gene) disclosed three open reading frames (ORFs): one small ORF preceding the methltransferase (MTase)-encoding gene, plus those encoding M.HgiCII (49,620 Da) and R.HgiCII (30,891 Da).
(16) Microbead samples collected after B. subtilis challenge from predesignated depths and locations within the air-fluidized bed at 0.25, 1, 2, 4, 24, and 48 hours were assayed for colony-forming units (CFU) of challenge bacteria by end point dilution and streak-plate assays.
(17) Twenty control subjects were given predesigned exercise programs and told to exercise four times per week for 6 months.
(18) Twenty experimental subjects were given predesigned exercise programs but were monitored by a strength and conditioning specialist for the same period.
(19) Seven building programs were identified as projected, or in predesign or design stages.
(20) In the simultaneous task, two words were not matched as quickly as a single letter and a letter in a predesignated location within a word.
Preindesignate
Definition:
(a.) Having no sign expressive of quantity; indefinite. See Predesignate.