presale
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pre·sale
(prē′sāl′)n.
1. The period before something, such as a work of art, is available for sale to the public.
2. An exclusive or private sale held before an advertised sale.
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presale
(ˈpriːseɪl)n
(Commerce) the practice of arranging the sale of a product before it is available
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