prebuilds

/priːbɪldz/
noun
  1. Things, especially computer systems or houses, that are built in advance and ready to use or buy.
    • The company offers several prebuilds with different levels of performance.
    • Many home buyers prefer prebuilds because they can move in immediately.
    • The store sells prebuilds for customers who don't want to assemble their own computers.
verb
  1. Third person singular form of prebuild: to build something in advance.
    • The factory prebuilds the frames before shipping them to the construction site.
    • He prebuilds his model kits so they are ready for painting.
    • Our team prebuilds the software modules to save time during installation.
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