Associations to the word «Preform»
Noun
- Molding
- Vitamin
- Resin
- Mold
- Infiltration
- Mediator
- Fiber
- Polymerization
- Composite
- Fabrication
- Toxin
- Polymer
- Ingestion
- Silica
- Deposition
- Gradient
- Sperm
- Intake
- Monomer
- Fibre
- Ovum
- Antibody
- Yarn
- Vapor
- Adsorption
- Ester
- Precursor
- Germ
- Template
- Knitting
- Filament
- Poly
- Blank
- Cavity
- Woven
- Salvage
- Embryo
- Supplement
- Nucleotide
- Organism
- Reinforcement
- Injection
- Liver
- Coating
- Matrice
- Rod
- Mg
- Antigen
- Ligand
- Gel
- Silicon
- Synthesis
- Flux
- Core
- Glucose
- Particle
- Packaging
- Molecule
- Substrate
- Donor
- Matrix
- Toxicity
- Furnace
- Compression
- Acid
- Oxide
- Thickness
- Serum
- Mast
- Shape
Adjective
Wiktionary
PREFORM, noun. An object that has undergone preliminary shaping but is not yet in its final form.
PREFORM, noun. (archaeology) The rough, incomplete and unused basic form of a stone tool.
PREFORM, noun. (linguistics) A word that is no longer in use, but has been reconstructed from current ones.
PREFORM, verb. To shape something before some other operation.
PREFORM, verb. Misspelling of perform.
Dictionary definition
PREFORM, verb. Form into a shape resembling the final, desired one.
PREFORM, verb. Form or shape beforehand or determine the shape of beforehand.
Wise words
Words derive their power from the original word.