How Do You Spell PRESCORE?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɛskɔː] (IPA)

The word "prescore" is an uncommon term, often used in music notation. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /prɛskɔːr/ and its spelling can be explained by breaking it down into two parts: "pre-" which means before, and "score" which refers to written or printed music. Therefore, "prescore" refers to a preliminary or initial notation of a musical score. While it may not be a commonly used term, understanding its spelling and meaning can be helpful when discussing music composition and notation.

Etymology of PRESCORE

The word "prescore" is a combination of the prefix "pre-" and the word "score".

The prefix "pre-" comes from the Latin word "prae", meaning "before" or "in advance". It is commonly used in English to indicate something that occurs before or prior to a specified time or event.

The word "score" has Old English origins and can be traced back to the Old Norse word "skor", which means "a notch or incision". Over time, "score" evolved to mean "a marking made by cutting or scratching" and later "a numerical value or a tally". In modern usage, "score" commonly refers to a unit of twenty.

When combined, "prescore" implies an action or process that occurs before marking, tallying, or evaluating something.

Conjugate verb Prescore

CONDITIONAL

I would prescore
you would prescore
he/she/it would prescore
we would prescore
they would prescore

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be prescoring
you would be prescoring
he/she/it would be prescoring
we would be prescoring
they would be prescoring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have prescore
you would have prescore
he/she/it would have prescore
we would have prescore
they would have prescore

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been prescoring
you would have been prescoring
he/she/it would have been prescoring
we would have been prescoring
they would have been prescoring

FUTURE

I will prescore
you will prescore
he/she/it will prescore
we will prescore
they will prescore

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be prescoring
you will be prescoring
he/she/it will be prescoring
we will be prescoring
they will be prescoring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have prescored
you will have prescored
he/she/it will have prescored
we will have prescored
they will have prescored

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been prescoring
you will have been prescoring
he/she/it will have been prescoring
we will have been prescoring
they will have been prescoring

IMPERATIVE

you prescore
we let´s prescore

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to prescore

PAST

I prescored
you prescored
he/she/it prescored
we prescored
they prescored

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was prescoring
you were prescoring
he/she/it was prescoring
we were prescoring
they were prescoring

PAST PARTICIPLE

prescored

PAST PERFECT

I had prescored
you had prescored
he/she/it had prescored
we had prescored
they had prescored

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been prescoring
you had been prescoring
he/she/it had been prescoring
we had been prescoring
they had been prescoring

PRESENT

I prescore
you prescore
he/she/it prescores
we prescore
they prescore

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am prescoring
you are prescoring
he/she/it is prescoring
we are prescoring
they are prescoring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

prescoring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have prescored
you have prescored
he/she/it has prescored
we have prescored
they have prescored

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been prescoring
you have been prescoring
he/she/it has been prescoring
we have been prescoring
they have been prescoring