preter-
See also:
prêter
and
preter
English
Alternative forms
praeter-
,
præter-
Etymology
From
Latin
praeter
.
Prefix
preter-
(
no longer productive
)
Beyond
.
1919
June 8, “Intolerance at Zurich”, in
The New York Times
[1]
,
→ISSN
:
Zurich is the capital of the
preter-
modern,
preter-
futurist movement called Dadaism, the home of its organ, of the literary and artistic group of Dadaists.
Synonyms
(
beyond
)
:
trans-
,
para-
,
hyper-
,
ultra-
,
out-
,
extra-
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with preter-
pretercanine
preterhuman
preterimperfect
preterintentional
preterist
preterlegal
preternature
preternormal
preternuptial
preterperfect
preterpluperfect
preterlapsed
preternatural
preterrational
pretersensual
Anagrams
Perret
,
perter
,
terper