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prepend — UK [ˌpriːˈpend] / US [ˌprɪˈpend] verb [transitive] Word forms prepend : present tense I/you/we/they prepend he/she/it prepends present participle prepending past tense prepended past participle prepended to add something to the beginning of… … English dictionary
prepend — verb /prɪˈpɛnd/ a) To prefix an expression with another. b) To premeditate; to weigh up mentally … Wiktionary
prepend — v. attach to the beginning, add something at the beginning (slang, the opposite of append) … English contemporary dictionary
prepend — pre·pend … English syllables
prepend — /priˈpɛnd/ (say pree pend) verb (t) to attach to the beginning. {pre + (ap)pend} …
prepend — prēˈpend transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: pre + pend (as in perpend) : consider, premeditate make jokes with malice prepended Charles Lamb … Useful english dictionary
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