"prae-mortem" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} prae-mortem (not comparable)
  1. Rare spelling of premortem. Tags: alt-of, not-comparable, rare Alternative form of: premortem
    Sense id: en-prae-mortem-en-adj-BguqkA58 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1907, Charles G. Hill, “Presidential Address”, in Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association at the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting Held in Washington, D. C., May 7-10, 1907, American Medico-Psychological Association, page 92:",
          "text": "I am convinced that the dead-house has had its day, and that prae-mortem, rather than post-mortem studies should engage our attention.",
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          "ref": "1967, Encounter, volume 28, page 36, column 1:",
          "text": "In intellectual work, as in work of most other kinds, one condition for success is the ability to lay out, to the best advantage, the short span of a human being’s working lifetime between infancy and death (or, worse than death itself, prae-mortem senility).",
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