pre-caˈri-ous (pre᷵-kāˈrī-ŭs), not to be depended on, dangerous.

pre-cauˈtion (pre᷵-kôˈshŭn), previous care.

preˈcept (prēˈsĕpt), order.

pre-cepˈtor (pre᷵-sĕpˈtẽr), ruler, master.

precˈious (prĕshˈŭs), valuable.

pre-cipˈi-tate (pre᷵-sĭpˈĭ-tāt), throw headlong, rush; fall suddenly.

pre-cipˈi-tous (pre᷵-sĭpˈĭ-tŭs), steep.

pre-cipˈi-tous de-scentsˈ (pre᷵-sĭpˈĭ-tŭs de᷵-sĕnts), waterfalls.

pre-ciseˈ (pre᷵-sīsˈ), minutely exact.

preˌcon-ceivedˈ (prēˌkŏn-sēv’dˈ), formed in the mind beforehand.