Associations to the word «Prior»
Noun
- Joining
- Appointment
- Landfall
- Amalgamation
- Enactment
- Statehood
- Merger
- Advent
- Arrival
- Adoption
- Commencement
- Authorization
- Abbot
- Announcement
- Sentencing
- Notification
- Ratification
- Dissolution
- Colonization
- Incorporation
- Signing
- Benedictine
- Launching
- Opening
- Outbreak
- Release
- Airing
- Gb
- Breakup
- Completion
- Demolition
- Annexation
- Takeover
- Acquisition
- Relocation
- Cancellation
- Launch
- Candidacy
- Election
- Closure
- Premiere
- Establishment
- Canuck
- Consolidation
- Priory
- Expiration
- Restraint
- Mf
- Filing
- Incarceration
- Onset
- Felony
- Importation
- Ld
- Approval
- Buildup
- Deadline
- Mechanical
- Convent
- Ethyl
- Deployment
- Roche
- Probability
- Departure
- Redistribution
- Likelihood
- Defendant
- Applicant
- Founding
- Disclosure
- Rn
- Consent
- Winning
- Chemotherapy
- Kickoff
- Purchaser
- Censorship
- Commissioning
- Reunification
- Lilly
- Telecast
- Asteroid
- Surgery
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PRIOR, adjective. Advance; coming before
PRIOR, adjective. Former, previous
PRIOR, adverb. (colloquial) Previously.
PRIOR, noun. A high-ranking member of a monastery, usually lower in rank than an abbot.
PRIOR, noun. (US slang) A previous arrest or criminal conviction on someone's record. [from 19th c.]
PRIOR, noun. (statistics) In Bayesian inference, a prior probability distribution. [from 20th c.]
PRIOR ART, noun. (legal) In most systems of patent law, all information that has been made available to the public in any form before a given date that might be relevant to a patent's claims of originality, and to which the patent application is compared to determine if it in fact describes a new invention.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE, noun. The knowledge that stems from previous experience.
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE, noun. (legal) knowledge of a set of circumstances sufficient to make actions based on those circumstances wrongful
PRIOR KNOWLEDGE, noun. Knowledge before learning a subject, language, etc.
PRIOR PROBABILITY, noun. (statistics) The probability of an event obtained without the knowledge of occurrence of other events that bear on it.
PRIOR TO, preposition. (formal) before
Dictionary definition
PRIOR, noun. The head of a religious order; in an abbey the prior is next below the abbot.
PRIOR, adjective. Earlier in time.
Wise words
Occasionally in life there are those moments of unutterable
fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.