Definition of Predial
Adjective: predial pree-dee-ul
Usage: archaic
- Attached to land or farms
"predial slaves"
- Consisting of land or farms; landed
"predial estate"
- When using a telephone, to dial before; for example when the number is stored in memory before dialling, or entering a dialling code that needs to be entered before the main number
"Make calls in the usual manner or predial the number and then send it out"
See also:
prediabetics
predicable
Anagrams containing the word predial