English

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  • pre-concert

Etymology

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From pre- +‎ concert.

Adjective

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preconcert (not comparable)

  1. Occurring before or in preparation for a concert
    • 2009 January 22, James R. Oestreich, “Gertrude Stein's Texts as Songs Spoken by Instrumentalists”, in New York Times[1]:
      Mr. Goebbels’s typically voracious settings represent, as one performer said in a preconcert discussion, “the accretions of centuries.”

Noun

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preconcert (plural preconcerts)

  1. Something concerted or arranged beforehand; a previous agreement.

Verb

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preconcert (third-person singular simple present preconcerts, present participle preconcerting, simple past and past participle preconcerted)

  1. To concert or arrange beforehand; to settle by previous agreement.