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- PRIOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRIOR is earlier in time or order How to use prior in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Prior
- PRIOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Prior definition: preceding in time or in order; earlier or former; previous See examples of PRIOR used in a sentence
- PRIOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Many of us have strong priors on welfare issues, and it is often painful to find out that your priors do not always hold The demonstration of an error is considered important because the implicit priors suggest that such a demonstration would be difficult to obtain
- Priors - definition of priors by The Free Dictionary
Define priors priors synonyms, priors pronunciation, priors translation, English dictionary definition of priors adj 1 Preceding in time or order: " insist that foreign vessels seeking access obtain prior approval"
- prior - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
prior m (plural priors, feminine priora, feminine plural priores) prior (a high-ranking member of a monastery)
- PRIOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use prior to indicate that something has already happened, or must happen, before another event takes place He claimed he had no prior knowledge of the protest The Constitution requires the president to seek the prior approval of Congress for military action For the prior year, they reported net income of $1 1 million
- prior, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
prior is of multiple origins Partly a borrowing from Latin Partly a borrowing from French Etymons: Latin prior; French priour
- Definition of priors - Words Defined
In Bayesian statistics, "priors" refer to prior probability distributions that express beliefs about a parameter before observing data The formulation of priors is crucial because they can heavily influence the outcome of Bayesian analyses
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