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prepend
pre·pend P5574550 (prē-pĕnd′)tr.v. pre·pend·ed, pre·pend·ing, pre·pends To add or attach as a supplement to something at the beginning: prepended an introduction to the manuscript. [pre- + -pend (as in append).]
prepend
prepend (jargon)/pree'pend'/ (by analogy with "append") To prefix oradd to the beginning.prependTo attach to the beginning of data. For example, a header is "prepended" to a network packet. Although it sounds correct, prepend is not an English word. It was created to sound like the opposite of "append," which means to add to the end. The correct English word is "prefix;" for example, "the header is prefixed to the packet." See prefix.ThesaurusSeeprefix |