premastery

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pre- +‎ mastery

Adjective[edit]

premastery (not comparable)

  1. Before reaching the level of mastery.
    • 2008, Margaret E. Gredler, Carolyn Claytor Shields, Vygotsky's Legacy: A Foundation for Research and Practice, page 67:
      However, the children who were at the premastery levels in the memory and attention experiments either were unaware of the need for auxiliary stimuli (primitive stage) or were unable to use them successfully (naïve psychology stage).