Foreorder

/ˈfɔːrɔːrdər/ noun

Definition

a preliminary order or arrangement made in advance; advance ordering.

Etymology

From 'fore-' (before) and 'order,' combining to describe ordering something before it's available or needed.

Kelly Says

This word anticipates modern 'preorders'—showing that humans have always wanted to secure things before they arrive, even if they had to invent compound words to describe it.

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