Meaning of a priori
a pri·o·ri [ pree áwree, à y prī áwrī]
adjective
1. based on something known: working from something that is already known or self-evident to arrive at a conclusion
2. assumed: known or assumed without reference to experience
[Mid-17th century. < Latin, "from the previous (one, cause, hypothesis)"]
-a pri·o·ri, adverb
-a·pri·or·i·ty [ pree áwrətee, à y prī áwrətee], noun
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