proleptic
proleptic
English Definitions:
proleptic (Adjective)
Of a calendar, extrapolated to dates prior to its first adoption; of those used to adjust to or from the Julian calendar or Gregorian calendar.
proleptic (Adjective)
Describes an event as having been assigned too early a date.
proleptic (Adjective)
Anticipating and answering objections before they have been raised; procataleptic.
proleptic
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