Precursor

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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  1. Definition of precursor published by the European Commission

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