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prepayment
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pre·pay  (pr-p)
tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays
To pay or pay for beforehand.

pre·payment n.
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Noun1.prepayment - payment in advance
defrayal, defrayment, payment - the act of paying money
Translations
prepayment [ˈpriːˈpeɪmənt] Npago m por adelantado, pago m anticipado
prepayment


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