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prefigurative

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prefigurative (comparative more prefigurative, superlative most prefigurative)

  1. Related to prefiguration; that prefigures.
    • 1818, Thomas Hartwell Horne, Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures:
      The whole of this process seems to be typical or prefigurative of the grand atonement to be made for the sins of the whole world by Jesus Christ

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