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Prequella

Noun:

1. A fictional work, such as a book, film, or game, that is set in a time period preceding the events of an already established work or series.

Example sentence: The author's latest novel is a prequella to the popular fantasy series, providing backstory for the main characters.

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Adjective:

1. Pertaining to or characteristic of a prequel.

Example sentence: The prequella movie showcases the origins of the superhero, unraveling his journey towards becoming a crime-fighter.

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Verb:

1. To create or produce a prequella.

Example sentence: The director decided to prequella the successful film franchise, exploring the events that led up to the first movie.

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Adverb:

No commonly used adverb form for the term "prequella" is found.

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