preweigh

/priˈweɪ/
verb
  1. To weigh something before a main process or use, often to ensure accuracy or prepare for later steps.
    • You should preweigh the ingredients to save time during baking.
    • The shipping department needs to preweigh packages to calculate postage correctly.
    • The lab technician will preweigh each sample before the experiment begins.
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