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Word - rootword - affixes
pag-una - una - q~pag-~
pag.u.na. - 3 syllables

q = -una
pag- = pag-una
pag-una

pag-una [pag.ú.na.] : advance (n.); precedence (n.)
una [u.nâ.] : juice of the salted fish (n.)
una [ú.na.] : first (n.); prime (n.); go ahead (v.); initiate (v.); precede (v.)
una [ú.nâ.] : before (adv.)

Derivatives of una


Glosses:
advance
n. (event)1. advance, progress, progressiona movement forward.; "he listened for the progress of the troops"
~ change of location, travela movement through space that changes the location of something.
~ headway, headforward movement.; "the ship made little headway against the gale"
n. (event)2. advance, betterment, improvementa change for the better; progress in development.
~ resurgence, revitalisation, revitalization, revival, revivificationbringing again into activity and prominence.; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"
~ elaboration, refinementthe result of improving something.; "he described a refinement of this technique"
~ transformation, shift, transmutationa qualitative change.
~ accommodation, adjustment, fittingmaking or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances.
~ conservation, preservationan occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change.
~ recoveryreturn to an original state.; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid"
n. (communication)3. advance, approach, feeler, overturea tentative suggestion designed to elicit the reactions of others.; "she rejected his advances"
~ proffer, proposition, suggestiona proposal offered for acceptance or rejection.; "it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse"
n. (act)4. advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion, procession, progress, progressionthe act of moving forward (as toward a goal).
~ movement, move, motionthe act of changing location from one place to another.; "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path"
~ pushan effort to advance.; "the army made a push toward the sea"
~ career, life historythe general progression of your working or professional life.; "the general had had a distinguished career"; "he had a long career in the law"
~ marcha steady advance.; "the march of science"; "the march of time"
~ clear sailing, easy going, plain sailingeasy unobstructed progress.; "after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing"
~ leapfrogadvancing as if in the child's game, by leaping over obstacles or competitors.; "the company still believes the chip is a leapfrog in integration and will pay huge dividends"
n. (possession)5. advance, cash advancean amount paid before it is earned.
~ amount, amount of money, sum, sum of moneya quantity of money.; "he borrowed a large sum"; "the amount he had in cash was insufficient"
n. (act)6. advance, riseincrease in price or value.; "the news caused a general advance on the stock market"
~ step-up, increasethe act of increasing something.; "he gave me an increase in salary"
v. (motion)7. advance, go on, march on, move on, pass on, progressmove forward, also in the metaphorical sense.; "Time marches on"
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ forgemove ahead steadily.; "He forged ahead"
~ penetratemake one's way deeper into or through.; "The hikers did not manage to penetrate the dense forest"
~ creep up, sneak upadvance stealthily or unnoticed.; "Age creeps up on you"
~ encroach, impinge, infringeadvance beyond the usual limit.
~ plough on, press on, push oncontinue moving forward.
~ string along, stringmove or come along.
~ overhaul, overtake, passtravel past.; "The sports car passed all the trucks"
~ close in, draw inadvance or converge on.; "The police were closing in on him"
~ edge, inchadvance slowly, as if by inches.; "He edged towards the car"
~ rachet up, ratchet, ratchet downmove by degrees in one direction only.; "a ratcheting lopping tool"
~ elapse, glide by, go by, slide by, slip by, slip away, go along, pass, lapsepass by.; "three years elapsed"
v. (communication)8. advance, throw outbring forward for consideration or acceptance.; "advance an argument"
~ propose, suggest, advisemake a proposal, declare a plan for something.; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"
v. (change)9. advance, boost, superchargeincrease or raise.; "boost the voltage in an electrical circuit"
~ increasemake bigger or more.; "The boss finally increased her salary"; "The university increased the number of students it admitted"
v. (social)10. advance, boost, encourage, further, promotecontribute to the progress or growth of.; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
~ connive at, wink atgive one's silent approval to.
~ foster, furtherpromote the growth of.; "Foster our children's well-being and education"
~ spurincite or stimulate.; "The Academy was formed to spur research"
~ helpcontribute to the furtherance of.; "This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries"
~ carrytake further or advance.; "carry a cause"
~ feedsupport or promote.; "His admiration fed her vanity"
~ conduce, contribute, leadbe conducive to.; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
~ back up, supportgive moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to.; "She supported him during the illness"; "Her children always backed her up"
v. (motion)11. advance, bring forwardcause to move forward.; "Can you move the car seat forward?"
~ move, displacecause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
~ noseadvance the forward part of with caution.; "She nosed the car into the left lane"
v. (competition)12. advance, gain, gain ground, get ahead, make headway, pull ahead, winobtain advantages, such as points, etc..; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference"
~ stealsteal a base.
~ rack up, score, tally, hitgain points in a game.; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season"
v. (change)13. advance, come along, come on, get along, get on, progress, shape updevelop in a positive way.; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"
~ climbimprove one's social status.; "This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
~ leapfrogprogress by large jumps instead of small increments.
~ developgrow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment.; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
v. (change)14. advancedevelop further.; "We are advancing technology every day"
~ ameliorate, improve, meliorate, amend, betterto make better.; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
v. (social)15. advance, elevate, kick upstairs, promote, raise, upgradegive a promotion to or assign to a higher position.; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
~ assign, delegate, designate, deputegive an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person).
~ tenuregive life-time employment to.; "She was tenured after she published her book"
~ bring uppromote from a lower position or rank.; "This player was brought up to the major league"
~ spot promotepromote on the spot.; "Supreme Bishop Digby had been spot-promoted to Archangel"
~ ennoble, gentle, entitlegive a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility.
~ favor, favour, preferpromote over another.; "he favors his second daughter"
~ brevetpromote somebody by brevet, in the military.
v. (possession)16. advancepay in advance.; "Can you advance me some money?"
~ loan, lendgive temporarily; let have for a limited time.; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money"
v. (motion)17. advance, set aheadmove forward.; "we have to advance clocks and watches when we travel eastward"
~ setset to a certain position or cause to operate correctly.; "set clocks or instruments"
v. (change)18. advance, gainrise in rate or price.; "The stock market gained 24 points today"
~ mount, wax, climb, risego up or advance.; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
adj. 19. advance, beforehandbeing ahead of time or need.; "gave advance warning"; "was beforehand with her report"
~ earlyat or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time.; "early morning"; "an early warning"; "early diagnosis"; "an early death"; "took early retirement"; "an early spring"; "early varieties of peas and tomatoes mature before most standard varieties"
adj. 20. advance, advanced, in advancesituated ahead or going before.; "an advance party"; "at that time the most advanced outpost was still east of the Rockies"
~ frontrelating to or located in the front.; "the front lines"; "the front porch"
precedence
n. (state)1. precedence, precedency, prioritystatus established in order of importance or urgency.; "...its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals"; "national independence takes priority over class struggle"
~ high statusa position of superior status.
~ back burnerreduced priority.; "dozens of cases were put on the back burner"
~ front burnertop priority.; "the work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines"
n. (attribute)2. antecedence, antecedency, anteriority, precedence, precedency, prioritypreceding in time.
~ earlinessquality of coming early or earlier in time.
n. (act)3. precedence, precedency, precessionthe act of preceding in time or order or rank (as in a ceremony).
~ activityany specific behavior.; "they avoided all recreational activity"
prime
n. (quantity)1. prime, prime quantitya number that has no factor but itself and 1.
~ numbera concept of quantity involving zero and units.; "every number has a unique position in the sequence"
~ prime numberan integer that has no integral factors but itself and 1.
n. (time)2. bloom, blossom, efflorescence, flower, flush, heyday, peak, primethe period of greatest prosperity or productivity.
~ period, period of time, time periodan amount of time.; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period"
~ golden agea time period when some activity or skill was at its peak.; "it was the golden age of cinema"
n. (time)3. primethe second canonical hour; about 6 a.m..
~ canonical hour(Roman Catholic Church) one of seven specified times for prayer.
n. (time)4. prime, prime of lifethe time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest.
~ adulthood, maturitythe period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed.
v. (change)5. primeinsert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing.; "prime a cannon"; "prime a mine"
~ gear up, prepare, ready, set, fix, set upmake ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc.; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"
v. (contact)6. ground, prime, undercoatcover with a primer; apply a primer to.
~ paintapply paint to; coat with paint.; "We painted the rooms yellow"
v. (change)7. primefill with priming liquid.; "prime a car engine"
~ fill, fill up, make fullmake full, also in a metaphorical sense.; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
adj. 8. premier, primefirst in rank or degree.; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister"
~ firstpreceding all others in time or space or degree.; "the first house on the right"; "the first day of spring"; "his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first phase of his training"
adj. 9. primeused of the first or originating agent.; "prime mover"
~ firstpreceding all others in time or space or degree.; "the first house on the right"; "the first day of spring"; "his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first phase of his training"
adj. 10. choice, prime, prize, quality, selectof superior grade.; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"
~ superiorof high or superior quality or performance.; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students"
adj. (pertain)11. primeof or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers.; "prime number"
~ math, mathematics, mathsa science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
adj. 12. meridian, primebeing at the best stage of development.; "our manhood's prime vigor"
~ maturehaving reached full natural growth or development.; "a mature cell"
go ahead
v. (communication)1. go ahead, plow aheadproceed (with a plan of action).; "He went ahead with the project"
~ act, moveperform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"
initiate
n. (person)1. beginner, initiate, novice, tiro, tyrosomeone new to a field or activity.
~ unskilled persona person who lacks technical training.
~ abecedariana novice learning the rudiments of some subject.
~ apprentice, prentice, learnerworks for an expert to learn a trade.
~ cub, greenhorn, rookiean awkward and inexperienced youth.
~ landlubber, landsman, lubberan inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage.
~ fledgeling, fledgling, newbie, newcomer, entrant, freshman, neophyte, starterany new participant in some activity.
~ tenderfootan inexperienced person (especially someone inexperienced in outdoor living).
~ traineesomeone who is being trained.
n. (person)2. initiate, learned person, pundit, savantsomeone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field.
~ polymatha person of great and varied learning.
~ bookman, scholar, scholarly person, studenta learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
n. (group)3. enlightened, initiatepeople who have been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity.; "it is very familiar to the initiate"
~ people(plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively.; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
v. (creation)4. initiate, originate, startbring into being.; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation"
~ lead up, initiateset in motion, start an event or prepare the way for.; "Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II"
~ create, makemake or cause to be or to become.; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
~ setapply or start.; "set fire to a building"
~ date back, date from, go backbelong to an earlier time.; "This story dates back 200 years"
v. (creation)5. initiate, pioneertake the lead or initiative in; participate in the development of.; "This South African surgeon pioneered heart transplants"
~ strike upbegin.; "strike up a conversation"; "strike up a friendship"
~ innovate, introducebring something new to an environment.; "A new word processor was introduced"
~ activate, actuate, set off, spark, spark off, touch off, trigger, trigger off, tripput in motion or move to act.; "trigger a reaction"; "actuate the circuits"
~ cause, do, makegive rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally.; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
~ institute, establish, found, plant, constituteset up or lay the groundwork for.; "establish a new department"
~ stage, arrangeplan, organize, and carry out (an event).; "the neighboring tribe staged an invasion"
~ mountput up or launch.; "mount a campaign against pornography"
~ undertake, attempt, set aboutenter upon an activity or enterprise.
~ machinate, devise, prepare, organise, organize, get uparrange by systematic planning and united effort.; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
v. (social)6. induct, initiateaccept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite.; "African men are initiated when they reach puberty"
~ let in, admit, includeallow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of.; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
v. (communication)7. broach, initiatebring up a topic for discussion.
~ hash out, talk over, discussspeak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion.; "We discussed our household budget"
~ deal, plow, handle, treat, cover, addressact on verbally or in some form of artistic expression.; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
v. (change)8. initiate, lead upset in motion, start an event or prepare the way for.; "Hitler's attack on Poland led up to World War II"
~ initiate, originate, startbring into being.; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation"
precede
v. (stative)1. antecede, antedate, forego, forgo, precede, predatebe earlier in time; go back further.; "Stone tools precede bronze tools"
v. (stative)2. precede, predatecome before.; "Most English adjectives precede the noun they modify"
~ liebe located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position.
v. (social)3. come before, precedebe the predecessor of.; "Bill preceded John in the long line of Susan's husbands"
v. (motion)4. lead, precedemove ahead (of others) in time or space.
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ head, leadtravel in front of; go in advance of others.; "The procession was headed by John"
v. (communication)5. introduce, precede, preface, premisefurnish with a preface or introduction.; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
~ preamblemake a preliminary introduction, usually to a formal document.
~ prologise, prologize, prologuizewrite or speak a prologue.
~ say, state, tellexpress in words.; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"