presort

English

Etymology

pre- + sort

Verb

presort (third-person singular simple present presorts, present participle presorting, simple past and past participle presorted)

  1. (transitive) To sort in advance.
    Mail is presorted by postcode prior to transfer into the postal delivery system.
    Please presort your waste so that it can be recycled.
    The algorithm runs faster if the data is presorted.
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