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forecited
[
fawr
-sahy-tid
,
fohr
-
]
fore·cit·ed
/
ˈfɔrˌsaɪ
tɪd
,
ˈfoʊr-
/
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[
fawr
-sahy-tid
,
fohr
-
]
Show IPA
adjective
previously cited.
Origin:
1570–80;
fore-
+
cited
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