preadapted

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  • preadapted — adj. fitted in advance, matched beforehand, suited in advancev. match in advance, fit beforehand, make suitable in advance; acclimate in advance, habituate beforehand …   English contemporary dictionary

  • preadapted — preadapˈted adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑preadaptation …   Useful english dictionary

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