prepractice

English

Etymology

pre- + practice

Adjective

prepractice (not comparable)

  1. Before a period of practice.
    • 2007 September 2, Paula Disbrowe, “The Hot Table”, in New York Times:
      The Austin club is across the street from Tam Deli and Café, an unassuming Vietnamese restaurant and a convenient stop for prepractice banh mi, sandwiches served on French rolls.
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