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[
pree-
skawr
,
-
skohr
]
pre·score
/
priˈskɔr
,
-ˈskoʊr
/
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[
pree-
skawr
,
-
skohr
]
Show IPA
verb (used with object),
pre·scored,
pre·scor·ing.
to record the
sound
of (a motion picture) before filming.
Origin:
1935–40;
pre-
+
score
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