1. prefatory - Pertaining to a brief explanation to the reader at the beginning of a book.
2. prefer - To hold in higher estimation.
3. preferable - More desirable than others.
4. preference - An object of favor or choice.
5. preferential - Possessing, giving, or constituting preference or priority.
6. preferment - Preference.
7. prefix - To attach at the beginning.
8. prehensible - Capable of being grasped.
9. prehensile - Adapted for grasping or holding.
10. prehension - The act of laying hold of or grasping.
11. prejudice - A judgment or opinion formed without due examination of the facts.
12. prelacy - A system of church government.
13. prelate - One of a higher order of clergy having direct authority over other clergy.
14. prelude - An introductory or opening performance.
15. premature - Coming too soon.
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