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pre·cep·tion \prēˈsepshən, prə̇s-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin praeception-, praeceptio, from praeceptus (past participle of praecipere to take beforehand) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at precept Roman law : the taking before general distribution of an estate of something as a legacy under an option to select granted by the will to the legatee |