What's the difference between prepone and prepose?

Prepone


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Prepose


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To place or set before; to prefix.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Therefore, we prepose that H-kininogen provides the binding site for plasma prekallikrein on circulating neutrophils.
  • (2) Insufficient quantitative information exists about the properties of neurons, synapses, and connectivity patterns in any cortical neuronal network to conclude that the three preposed requirements are necessary and sufficient general conditions for epileptiform activity.
  • (3) Such nuclei include the lateral cuneate nucleus, the nucleus prepositis hypoglossi, the nucleus reticularis lateralis, the nucleus raphe obscurus, the paramedian reticular nucleus, the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis, and the medial vestibular nucleus.
  • (4) The oldest children (like the adults) were more likely to prepose when clauses than were younger children, a finding which suggests that with increasing awareness of the information needs of the listener, children begin to use preposed adverbial clauses as information 'guideposts'.
  • (5) Analysis of the adult data confirmed a preference for preposed over postposed when clauses and supported the notion of a continuum of simultaneity for when, while and as.
  • (6) Most commonly it ends up there when it introduces an explanation that has been preposed in front of a main clause, as in: "Because you're mine, I walk the line."

Words possibly related to "prepone"

Words possibly related to "prepose"