prepond
preˈpond,
v.
Short for next or
preponderate
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a
1854
C. A. Southey
Birthday
ii.
Poet.
Wks.
(1867) 50
If a mote, a hair, a dust prepond..On Inclination's side, down drops the scale.
Oxford English Dictionary
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