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pre-law, a. (n.) U.S.|priːˈlɔː| [pre- B. 2.] Of or pertaining to subjects studied in preparation for a course in law. Also ellipt. as n.
1961in Webster. 1971Mod. Law Rev. XXXIV. 650 Their North American counterparts who have undertaken significant pre-law work in another discipline. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 21 Feb. 16/1 (Advt.), Under⁓graduate prelaw program, premed, and other preprofessional offerings. 1976Billings (Montana) Gaz. 17 June 3-b/1 (Advt.), [She]..plans to attend the University of Montana in Missoula to study pre-law. 1978Detroit Free Press 5 Mar. 9/1 Career training offered at Madonna for deaf students includes..pre-law and education. |