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  1. Precast of Maine

    Our ongoing mission is to provide quality precast concrete products, with the best possible customer service, giving our customers the best value for their money. We strive to be accommodating and fair …

  2. Public Preschool | Department of Education - Maine

    The Early Learning Team at the Maine Department of Education is happy to offer support and information to SAUs who currently offer public pre-k programs and to those who are looking to …

  3. PRE- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PRE- is earlier than : prior to : before. How to use pre- in a sentence.

  4. PRE- | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    before (a time or an event): precooked food a preexisting condition (Definition of pre- from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. pre- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Feb 8, 2026 · Before; earlier in time; beforehand. This prefix is usually prefixed to words without using a hyphen (for example, prefix, predate). A hyphen is used in the following cases:

  6. PRE- Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    "A soulmate is just simply found. It's already pre‑made. But a one and only is something two people carve out together over years of adapting, apologising, and occasionally gritting their teeth," he says. …

  7. 100+ Words with the Prefix of Pre: Meaning and List

    Learn 100+ words with the prefix pre like preach, preacher, preamble, precede and more with examples for easy English learning.

  8. PRE- definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Pre- is used to form words that indicate that something takes place before a particular date, period, or event. ...his pre-war job. ...pre-1971 cars. ...life in pre-industrial England.

  9. Pre- Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Pre- definition: Anterior; in front of.

  10. pre- - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    pre-, prefix. pre- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "before, in front of,'' "prior to, in advance of,'' "being more than, surpassing'': pre- + -dict → predict (= say in advance of something);