future-presented
|fu-ture-pre-sent-ed|
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/ˈfjuːtʃər prɪˈzɛntɪd/
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/ˈfjuːtʃə prɪˈzɛntɪd/
future introduction
Etymology
'future-presented' is a compound word formed from 'future' and 'presented'. 'Future' originates from Latin 'futurus', meaning 'about to be', and 'presented' comes from Latin 'praesentare', meaning 'to place before'.
'Future' evolved from Old French 'futur', and 'presented' from Old French 'presenter'. The combination into 'future-presented' is a modern English construct.
Initially, 'future' meant 'about to be', and 'presented' meant 'to place before'. The combination implies something that will be shown or introduced in the future.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describing something that is presented or will be presented in the future.
The future-presented plans will be discussed in the next meeting.
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Last updated: 2025/05/11 01:41
