word usage - If 'pre' is previous, 'post' is after, what is current?



We were discussing something like pre-boss era, post-boss era. What word describes the era where the boss is still there?



Answer



Peri-boss era. This prefix allows you to create delightfully clear parallel construction that covers all cases:



  • pre-, before

  • peri-, during

  • post-, after


Google [ pre- post- peri- ] for examples “in the wild”. These prefixes are popular in medical terminology, such as pre-, peri-, and post-anesthesia.


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