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prenotion

[ pree-noh-shuhn ]
/ priˈnoʊ ʃən /
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noun
a preconception.
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Origin of prenotion

1580–90; <Latin praenōtiōn- (stem of praenōtiō) an innate idea. See pre-, notion
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British Dictionary definitions for prenotion

prenotion
/ (priːˈnəʊʃən) /

noun
a rare word for preconception
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