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Posthumous
Occurring or continuing after death, especially a work published after the author's death or a child born after the father's death.
Posterity
Future generations. A person's descendants.
Posterior
Situated behind or at back.
Primordial
Primeval; original; fundamental.
Primeval
Belonging to the first ages; ancient.
Prime
First in rank, excellence, quality, importance, or time.
Primate
An archbishop or bishop who ranks highest among others. A member of the order of animals that includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
Premier
First in time or importance.
Pretentious
Showy; pompous; claiming unjustified distinction.
Preposterous
Absurd; contrary to nature or reason.
Premonition
A warning in advance.
Preempt
To take possession of something before anyone else can do so.
Predestination
The belief that what happens in human life has already been determined by some higher power.
Precept
A command; a rule of conduct.
Vanguard
The foremost position, especially of an army or fleet; leaders of a movement, fashion, etc.
Avant-garde
Ahead of times, especially in the arts.
Anterior
Coming before in position or time.
Antecedent
A thing or event that precedes.
Antebellum
Of a period before a war, especially the American Civil War.