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| pre·no·tion [ pree nṓsh'n ] (plural pre·no·tions) |
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1. preconception: a preconceived idea about somebody or something
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2. premonition: a feeling that something is about to occur or may occur
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| [Early 17th century. < Latin praenotion-< notion- "concept" (see notion)] |
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