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preassigned — adjective Of something that has been assigned or allotted in advance. On the first day of school, the students went to their preassigned room … Wiktionary
preassigned — adj. allotted in advance, previously allocated; nominated in advance; set in advance, previously determinedv. allot in advance, allocate in advance; nominate in advance; set in advance, determine in advance … English contemporary dictionary
preassigned — pre·assigned … English syllables
preassigned — “+ adjective Etymology: pre + assigned : assigned beforehand * * * adj … Useful english dictionary
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infinite — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English infinit, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French, from Latin infinitus, from in + finitus finite Date: 14th century 1. extending indefinitely ; endless < infinite space > 2. immeasurably or inconceivably… … New Collegiate Dictionary