Entertainment / Literature / Inorganic -E: A spoken -e added to the end of certain Middle English words that, historically, should not be there. Many Middle English words had their final -e's pronounced before the Great Vowel Shift, but others artificially gained the extra unaccented syllable by faulty linguistic analogy. See also scribal -e.
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Health / Fitness / Pre-Exhaustion: A technique where an isolation exercise is performed prior to a compound exercise in order to increase the blood flow and throughly warm-up the main muscle that will be worked during the compound exer MORE
Health / Dentistry / Pre-Existing Condition: A health condition (other than a pregnancy) or medical problem that was diagnosed or treated before enrollment in a new health plan or insurance policy. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Pre-Emption: An omission of an announcement from a previously confirmed broadcast schedule: the advertiser is either offered a make-good or takes a credit. MORE