[syn: harbinger, forerunner, predecessor, herald, precursor]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Precursor \Pre*cur"sor\, n. [L. praecursor, fr. praecurrere to
run before; prae before + currere to run. See Course.]
One who, or that which, precedes an event, and indicates its
approach; a forerunner; a harbinger.
[1913 Webster]
Evil thoughts are the invisible, airy precursors of all
the storms and tempests of the soul. --Buckminster.
[1913 Webster]
Syn: Predecessor; forerunner; harbinger; messenger; omen;
sign.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
precursor
n 1: a substance from which another substance is formed
(especially by a metabolic reaction)
2: a person who goes before or announces the coming of another
[syn: precursor, forerunner]
3: something that precedes and indicates the approach of
something or someone [syn: harbinger, forerunner,
predecessor, herald, precursor]