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Prefatory

Prefatory Meaning & Definition
Prefatory Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Prefatory?

[adj] serving as an introduction or preface

Synonyms | Synonyms for Prefatory: introductory | preceding(a) | prefatorial

Related Terms | Find terms related to Prefatory: antecedent | anterior | chief | exordial | first | foremost | headmost | inaugural | inductive | initiatory | introductory | leading | opening | precedent | preceding | precessional | precursory | prefixed | prelim | preliminary | preludial | prelusive | preparatory | prepositive | prevenient | prior | proemial | propaedeutic

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Prefatory In Webster's Dictionary

\Pref"a*to*ry\, a. Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a preface; introductory to a book, essay, or discourse; as, prefatory remarks. That prefatory addition to the Creed. --Dryden.

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