English Language & Usage Asked by Martin Es on March 11, 2021
In chronology: pre-event, ?-event, peri-event, post-event
Maybe "ini-event" from Latin "initium"?
I don't think there's a simple affix that has this meaning. When one wants to form a word for this, it's common to use the compound prefix "start-of-". So one might say
The start-of-game activities in a foodball game are the coin toss and kickoff.
Answered by Barmar on March 11, 2021
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