| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| To warm the oven beforehand | Preheat | 99%
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| To order a drug for a patient | Prescribe | 86%
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| Rain or snow, for example | Precipitation | 75%
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| Slang for a pre-wedding legal agreement | Prenup | 75%
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| The beginning part of some words | Prefix | 72%
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| Distracted | Preoccupied | 72%
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| Prior to birth | Prenatal | 70%
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| To enter the plane before others | Preboard | 66%
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| Used | Preowned | 64%
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| Of the time before recorded events | Prehistoric | 60%
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| Police district | Precinct | 58%
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| A tough spot; a bit of a pickle | Predicament | 57%
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| First part of the U.S. Constitution | Preamble | 55%
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| Introductory musical piece | Prelude | 52%
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| Type of human tooth | Premolar | 52%
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| Like a crime that was planned in advance | Premeditated | 47%
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| It keeps food fresh | Preservative | 45%
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| One of the parts of speech | Preposition | 38%
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| Like a tail that can grab things | Prehensile | 31%
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| What a child prodigy is | Precocious | 27%
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