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previous adjective above-cited, above-mentioned, above-named, aforementioned, aforesaid, already indiiated, antecedent, anterior, earlier, early, erstwhile, first, fore, foregoing, foregone, forementioned, forerunning, initial, initiatory, introductory, one-time, past, precedent, preceding, precursive, precursory, preexistent, prefatorial, prefatory, preliminary, prelusive, prelusory, preparatory, prevenient, previously mentioned, prior
Associated concepts: previous conviction, previous disabillty, previous injury, previous order, previously considered, previously determined, prior conduct, prior conviction, prior injury
See also: aforesaid, antecedent, before mentioned, defunct, former, last, late, preceding, precursory, preexisting, preliminary, prior, said


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Had I been capable of looking closer then, I might have asked myself why every kind of previousness miraculously survived there, including hunters and gatherers.
 
 
 
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