Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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PREPOS'TEROUS, adjective [Latin proeposterus; proe, before, and posterus, latter.]
1. Literally, having that first which ought to be last; inverted in order.
The method I take may be censured as preposterous because I treat last of the antediluvian earth, which was first in the order of nature.
2. Perverted; wrong; absurd; contrary to nature or reason; not adapted to the end; as, a republican government in the hands of females, is preposterous To draw general conclusions from particular facts, is preposterous reasoning.
3. Foolish; absurd; applied to persons.
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