prestore

[pree-stawr, -stohr]

pre·store

[pree-stawr, -stohr]
verb (used with object), pre·stored, pre·stor·ing.
Computers. to fix an opening value for (the address of an operand or of a cycle index).

Origin:
pre- + store
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Prestore is always a great word to know.
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