Precursor

/ˈpriːkɜrsər/ noun

Something that comes before and indicates what's coming next, like a warning sign or an earlier version of something.

From Latin 'praecursor' meaning 'one who runs before,' from 'prae' (before) and 'currere' (to run). It suggests something that runs ahead to announce what follows.

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