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pre·writ·ing (prēʹrī'tĭng)
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The creation and arrangement of ideas preliminary to writing.
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prewriting — noun Date: 1968 the formulation and organization of ideas preparatory to writing … New Collegiate Dictionary
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prewriting — pre·writing … English syllables
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