Legal Definition and Related Resources of Precursor
Meaning of Precursor
Synonyms of Precursor
noun
- advance guard
- ancestor
- announcer
- antecedent
- augury
- avantcourier
- forebearer
- forefather
- foregoer
- forerunner
- guide
- harbinger
- herald
- omen
- parent
- pathfinder
- patriarch
- pioneer
- enuntius
- precedent
- predecessor
- presage
- preview
- prodrome
- prognose
- scout
- sign
- token
- usher
- vanguard
- warning
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Concept of Precursor
In relation to securing dangerous material (in case of crisis or terrorism) a meaning of precursor may be outlined, in general regarding European law, as follows: Any chemical reactant, which takes part in the production of a toxic chemical, is a precursor. The most important precursor is called key component.
See also: toxic chemical[1]
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Notes and References
- Definition of precursor published by the European Commission
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