preprice
/ˈpriːsaɪs/ or /ˈpriːpaɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A price set before an auction to establish a minimum price.
“The preprice for the rare painting was set at $100,000 to encourage bidding.”
2. verb
To set or determine the price of something before a sale or auction.
“The real estate agent prepriced the property to attract more buyers.”