noun
- things that come before and indicate the approach of something else
- substances from which other substances are formed
Usage: plural form of precursor
Usage: scientific context; plural form of precursor
Examples
- Dark clouds are often precursors to thunderstorms.
- The economic indicators served as precursors to the recession.
- Scientists studied the chemical precursors needed for the reaction.
- These early symptoms are precursors to the disease.
- The protests were precursors to major political changes.
- Amino acids are precursors to proteins in the body.
- The invention was one of the precursors to modern technology.