preposterous
adj/pɹɪˈpɒstəɹəs/UK/pɹəˈpɑstəɹəs/US
Etymology
From Latin praeposterus (“with the hinder part before, reversed, inverted, perverted”), from prae (“before”) + posterus (“coming after”).
Definitions
Absurd, or contrary to common sense.
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