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preprice

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Etymology

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From pre- +‎ price.

Verb

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preprice (third-person singular simple present preprices, present participle prepricing, simple past and past participle prepriced)

  1. (transitive) To price in advance.
    • 1979, Labor Arbitration Reports, volume 71, page 194:
      Grievant admitted that he had been told to preprice the goods he picked for each order. Indeed, the order form he uses has the price labels attached.