pretelecast
English
Etymology
pre- + telecast
Adjective
pretelecast (not comparable)
- Prior to a telecast.
- 2009 February 9, Jon Pareles, “Full-Tilt Performances and Defiant Bravado”, in New York Times:
- In three-and-a-half hours, the awards broadcast handed out only 10 awards; the other 100 categories filled a three-hour pretelecast ceremony that was Webcast beforehand (and can be seen at grammy.com ).
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