precaucus

English

Etymology

pre- + caucus

Adjective

precaucus (not comparable)

  1. Before a caucus.
    • 2007 August 15, Susan Saulny, “A Campaign Undeclared, Not Invisible”, in New York Times:
      He is making his first precaucus trip to Iowa this week, and he sends out regular e-mail messages to supporters detailing his positions.
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