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Antecede
Antecede An`te*cede", v. t. & i. [L. antecedere; ante + cedere to go. See Cede.] To go before in time or place; to precede; to surpass. --Sir M. Hale.

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- Experimental evidence for photosensitivity and photoreception in cnidarians antecedes the mid 1900s, and a rich body of research has since covered evolution...
- Germanic Languages, for example, finds that 'Grimm's law should be ****umed to antecede Verner's law'. But it has been pointed out that, even if the sequence is...
- PMC 5097859. PMID 26496906. Baumrind, D. (February 1967). "Child care practices anteceding three patterns of preschool behavior". Genetic Psychology Monographs....
- (a variable in between the supposed cause (X) and the effect (Y)), and anteceding variables (a variable prior to the supposed cause (X) that is the true...
- 1007/s10648-005-3950-1. S2CID 11050947. Baumrind, D. (1967). Child care practices anteceding three patterns of preschool behavior. Genetic Psychology Monographs, 75...
- salient ("proximate"), on the other hand, the subject's possessor does not antecede the third-person object, and the possession must be indirectly implicated...
- become significant for the aesthetic and symbolist movement, while also anteceding surrealism. Whereas the Bible mentions Salome as acting out Herodias'...
- abscession, accede, access, accessible, accession, accessory, antecedaneous, antecede, antecedent, antecessor, cease, cessation, cessative, cessavit, cession...
- industries in the state. The United Chamber of Commerce (UCC) formed in 1954 antecedes many newer chambers of commerce that have been set up in the state in...
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