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Extempore

Spoken, carried out, or composed with little or no preparation or forethought
An extempore speech.

Preparation

The act or process of preparing
The preparation of dinner for six people.

Extempore

In an extemporaneous manner.

Preparation

The state of having been made ready beforehand; readiness.

Extempore

Carried out with no preparation; impromptu.
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Preparation

Often preparations An action done to prepare for something, especially for an event or undertaking
Preparations for the opening of the new school.

Extempore

Without preparation; extemporaneously.

Preparation

A substance, such as a medicine, prepared for a particular purpose.

Extempore

Something improvised.

Preparation

The anticipation of a dissonant tone by means of its introduction as a consonant tone in the preceding chord.
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Extempore

Without previous study or meditation; without preparation; on the spur of the moment; suddenly; extemporaneously; as, to write or speak extempore.

Preparation

The dissonant tone so anticipated.

Extempore

With little or no preparation or forethought;
His ad-lib comments showed poor judgment
An extemporaneous piano recital
An extemporary lecture
An extempore skit
An impromptu speech
Offhand excuses
Trying to sound offhanded and reassuring
An off-the-cuff toast
A few unrehearsed comments

Preparation

(uncountable) The act of preparing or getting ready.
I went over my notes in preparation for the exam.

Extempore

Without prior preparation;
He spoke extemporaneously

Preparation

(uncountable) The state of being prepared; readiness.

Preparation

(countable) That which is prepared.

Preparation

A substance, especially a remedy, that is prepared.
The traditional remedy is a bitter preparation made from steamed herbs.

Preparation

(anatomy) A part of any animal body preserved as a specimen.

Preparation

(music) Any of the objects placed between the strings of a prepared piano.

Preparation

(Judaism) The day before the Sabbath or other Jewish feast-day.

Preparation

Devotional exercises introducing an office.

Preparation

(music) The previous introduction, as an integral part of a chord, of a note continued into a succeeding dissonance.

Preparation

The act of preparing or fitting beforehand for a particular purpose, use, service, or condition; previous arrangement or adaptation; a making ready; as, the preparation of land for a crop of wheat; the preparation of troops for a campaign.

Preparation

The state of being prepared or made ready; preparedness; readiness; fitness; as, a nation in good preparation for war.

Preparation

That which makes ready, prepares the way, or introduces; a preparatory act or measure.
I will show what preparations there were in nature for this dissolution.

Preparation

That which is prepared, made, or compounded by a certain process or for a particular purpose; a combination. Specifically: (a) Any medicinal substance fitted for use. (b) Anything treated for preservation or examination as a specimen. (c) Something prepared for use in cookery.
I wish the chemists had been more sparing who magnify their preparations.
In the preparations of cookery, the most volatile parts of vegetables are destroyed.

Preparation

An army or fleet.

Preparation

The holding over of a note from one chord into the next chord, where it forms a temporary discord, until resolved in the chord that follows; the anticipation of a discordant note in the preceding concord, so that the ear is prepared for the shock. See Suspension.

Preparation

Accomplishment; qualification.

Preparation

The activity of putting or setting in order in advance of some act or purpose;
Preparations for the ceremony had begun

Preparation

A substance prepared according to a formula

Preparation

The cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening;
His planning for retirement was hindered by several uncertainties

Preparation

The state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action (especially military action);
Putting them in readiness
Their preparation was more than adequate

Preparation

(music) a note that produces a dissonant chord is first heard in a consonant chord;
The resolution of one dissonance is often the preparation for another disonance

Preparation

Activity leading to skilled behavior

Preparation

Preparatory school work done outside school (especially at home)

Preparation

The act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat;
Cooking can be a great art
People are needed who have experience in cookery
He left the preparation of meals to his wife

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