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1 prior
I adjective1) (already arranged for the same time: a prior engagement.) prévio2) (more important: She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention.) mais importante•- priority- prior to II feminine - prioress; noun(the head of a priory.) prior- priory* * *pri.or1[pr'aiə] n prior.————————pri.or2[pr'aiə] adj 1 anterior, antecedente, prévio. 2 mais importante, mais forte. a prior condition uma condição prévia. prior to antes de. the prior claim direito de prioridade. -
2 prior
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3 prior to
(before: Prior to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.) antes de* * *prior toantes de. -
4 prior to
(before: Prior to working in America, he had travelled in Europe.) antes de -
5 prior
anterior, antes, prïviaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > prior
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6 prior
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7 prior charges
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8 prior probability
English-Portuguese philosophical dictionary > prior probability
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9 a prior condition
a prior conditionuma condição prévia. -
10 the prior claim
the prior claimdireito de prioridade. -
11 curé
[kyʀ]Nom féminin tratamento masculinocure d'amaigrissement tratamento de emagrecimentocure de désintoxication tratamento de desintoxicaçãocure de sommeil sonoterapiacure thermale tratamento termal* * *curé kyʀe]nome masculinopároco; prior; curamonsieur le curéo senhor priorcoloquial les curéso clero -
12 prieur
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13 abbot
['æbət]feminine - abbess; noun(the male head of an abbey.) abade* * *ab.bot['æbət] n abade: prior de um mosteiro de monges. -
14 prioress
feminine; see prior II* * *pri.or.ess[pr'aiəris] n prioresa. -
15 priory
plural - priories; noun (a building in which a community of monks or nuns live.) convento* * *pri.or.y[pr'aiəri] n convento dirigido por um prior ou uma prioresa. -
16 rector
['rektə]1) (in certain churches, a clergyman or priest in charge of a parish etc.) reitor2) (the head of a university, school or college.) reitor* * *rec.tor[r'ektə] n 1 reitor, diretor, dirigente. 2 pároco, prior. -
17 prioress
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18 rector
['rektə]1) (in certain churches, a clergyman or priest in charge of a parish etc.) prior2) (the head of a university, school or college.) reitor, diretor
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Prior — Pri or, a. [L. prior former, previous, better, superior; compar. corresponding to primus first, and pro for. See {Former}, and cf. {Prime}, a., and {Pre }, {Pro }.] 1. Preceding in the order of time; former; antecedent; anterior; previous; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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prior — [prī′ər] adj. [L, former, superior, compar. of OL pri, before: see PRIME] 1. preceding in time; earlier; previous; former 2. preceding in order or importance; preferred [a prior choice] n. [ME < OE & OFr, both < ML(Ec), a prior < L: see… … English World dictionary