Definition of Prestore

1. to store beforehand [v -STORED, -STORING, -STORES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prestore

prestigious
prestigiously
prestigiousness
prestimonies
prestimony
prestimulated
prestimulation
prestimulations
prestimulus
presting
prestissimo
presto
presto change-o
presto chango
prestorage
prestore (current term)
prestored
prestores
prestoring
prestorm
prestos
prestrained
prestrategic
prestress
prestressed
prestressed concrete
prestresses
prestressing
prestretch
prestriction

Literary usage of Prestore

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Newcastle and Gateshead by Howard Pease, Richard Welford (1885)
"The chantry of our Lady in Gateshead was founded by one Alan prestore, to find a priest for the maintenance of God's service, and to pray for his soul and ..."

2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office (1890)
"Grant by Walter, son of Robert de Cippenham, to his son Walter, of a wood in the parish of Burnham and of the rents of tenements at prestore and ..."

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