postcede
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[edit]postcede (third-person singular simple present postcedes, present participle postceding, simple past and past participle postceded)
- (transitive, formal, rare) To come after (something or someone) chronologically.
- 2004, Todd Anderson, Being Good, iUniverse, Inc. - New York Lincoln Shanghai, page 5
- Plans A-Y included such things as abruptly separating myself from her and indignantly explaining to her that I wasn't game for the hygienic ritual which would have to precede and postcede such an event
- 2003, Scott Mueller, Upgrading and Repairing PCs - 14th Edition, Que - 201 West 103rd Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46290, page 591
- Note that each sector is delineated by gaps in the recording, which precede and postcede the track and sector headers (where ID and address information resides).
- 2008, Lyric LaMage, Atlantis: Cherished Gem, Library of Congress, (unpaginated)
- Possessing the gift of prophecy, I will be able to apprehend that the quest fort he Grail Hallows is meant to postcede my working Sarum there.
- 2004, Todd Anderson, Being Good, iUniverse, Inc. - New York Lincoln Shanghai, page 5