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precursor

[C] Countable
pl: precursors

This term carries a strong sense of evolutionary progression. It is not merely something that happens first, but something that paves the way or sets the stage for a more advanced or complex version. It implies a direct lineage or a causal link between the early version and the eventual result. In scientific contexts, such as chemistry or biology, the word describes a specific molecule or substance that is transformed into another. In social or historical contexts, it refers to a pioneering movement or individual whose ideas foreshadowed a later, more successful development.

Used to count individual entities or stages that lead to a final result, such as listing several precursors to the industrial revolution.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind.

"The early telegraph was a precursor to the modern telephone."

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