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 pre·li·ba·tionP0524200 (prē′lī-bā′shən)n. A foretaste.[Latin praelībātiō, praelībātiōn-, from praelībātus, past participle of praelībāre, to taste beforehand : prae-, pre- + lībāre, pour out, to taste.]
 prelibation(ˌpriːlaɪˈbeɪʃən) nrare an advance taste or sample; foretaste[C16: from Late Latin praelībātiō a tasting beforehand, offering of the first fruits, from Latin prae before + lībāre to taste]fore•taste(n.  ˈfɔrˌteɪst, ˈfoʊr-; v.  fɔrˈteɪst, foʊr-)
 n.,  v.  -tast•ed, -tast•ing. n.    1.  a slight and partial experience, knowledge, or taste of something to come in the future; anticipation.  v.t.    2.  to have some advance experience or knowledge of (something to come).  [1400–50]
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