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English

Etymology 1

From preread + -er.

Noun

prereader (plural prereaders)

  1. One who reads in advance.
    • 2000, Jeff Davidson, Managing Your Time, page 71:
      If you are the type of person who routinely amasses piles of reading materials, then you could use a prereader. Rather than continually feel swamped by too much information, delegate somebody, hire somebody, or enlist one of your children []

Etymology 2

From pre- + reader.

Noun

prereader (plural prereaders)

  1. One who has not yet learned to read fluently.
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