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81 id
idem, same as mentioned before (indicates that a name, title, etc. has already been mentioned) -
82 idem
adv. idem, ditto, same as mentioned before -
83 in tegenwoordigheid van
prep. before -
84 incunabel
n. incunabulum, first stage in the development of anything; books from the early days of printing (especially those printed before 1500) -
85 kamerjapon
n. dressing gown, loose robe worn before dressing or when lounging around the house -
86 kamerjas
n. dressing gown, loose robe worn before dressing or when lounging around the house -
87 kerstavond
n. Christmas Eve, night before Christmas, night of December 24 -
88 noviciaat
n. noviciate, period of initiation and training (especially before joining a religious order) -
89 spoedig
adj. speedy, quick, swift, rapid, rush, early--------adv. soon, speedily, swiftly, erelong, before long, in a little while -
90 tevoren
adv. ahead of time, in advance, previously, before -
91 verbaliseren
v. summons, order to appear before a court -
92 voor
adv. before, formerly, ahead, along, fast--------conj. ere--------n. furrow, groove, grip, rut--------prep. previous to, for, in front of, prior to, at -
93 voor Christus
B.C., Before Christ -
94 voor de wind
adv. before the wind -
95 vooraf
adv. before, beforehand, in advance, ahead of time -
96 voorarrest
n. preliminary imprisonment, imprisonment before trial, detention on remand -
97 voordoen
v. do first, put before -
98 voorgaan
v. go before, lead, precede -
99 voorlaatst
adj. last but one, before last, penultimate, penult -
100 voorop
adv. in front, before, foremost, ahead
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Before — Be*fore , prep. [OE. beforen, biforen, before, AS. beforan; pref. be + foran, fore, before. See {Be }, and {Fore}.] 1. In front of; preceding in space; ahead of; as, to stand before the fire; before the house. [1913 Webster] His angel, who shall… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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before — [bē fôr′, bifôr′] adv. [ME biforen < OE beforan < be , BY + foran,FORE] 1. in advance; in front; ahead 2. in the past; previously [I ve heard that song before] 3. at an earlier time; sooner [come at ten, not before] prep … English World dictionary
before — before, ahead, forward are comparable when they mean in advance, especially in place or in time. Before is more commonly used in reference to time than to place. Its most frequent implication is previousness or priority {I have heard that before} … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Before — Be*fore , adv. 1. On the fore part; in front, or in the direction of the front; opposed to {in the rear}. [1913 Webster] The battle was before and behind. 2 Chron. xiii. 14. [1913 Webster] 2. In advance. I come before to tell you. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
before — be·fore prep 1: in the presence of then personally appeared before me 2: to be judged or acted on by a case before the court a bill coming up before Congress Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 19 … Law dictionary
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before — [adv] earlier afore, aforetime, ahead, ante, antecedently, anteriorly, back, before present, ere, fore, former, formerly, forward, gone, gone by, heretofore, in advance, in days of yore, in front, in old days, in the past, past, precendently,… … New thesaurus
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