pre-assembled

English

Etymology

From pre- +‎ assembled

Adjective

pre-assembled (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of preassembled.
    • 1953 September, “Restoring British Permanent Way to Prewar Standards”, in Railway Magazine, page 587:
      The renewal of track by cranes and special tracklaying machines which lift out entire 60 ft. lengths of old track and lay in pre-assembled 60 ft. lengths of new, allows the process of renewal to proceed at a considerably faster rate than possible by older methods.

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