PREPROGRAM

Etymology

Verb

preprogram (third-person singular simple present preprograms, present participle preprograming or preprogramming, simple past and past participle preprogramed or preprogrammed) (transitive)

To program something in advance.

To predispose to certain thoughts or behaviours.

Source: Wiktionary



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