precredit

English

Etymology

pre- + credit

Adjective

precredit (not comparable)

  1. (finance) Before credit is taken into account.
  2. Before the credits (of a television programme, etc.).
    • 2007 July 31, Dave Kehr, “New DVDs”, in New York Times:
      There is no precredit compassion expressed in “Side Street”: In place of Ray’s protective, implied narrator there is the professionally gruff voice of Paul Kelly, an actor who specialized in coldly professional New York City police detectives.

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