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Meanings of
prefatorial
in English
Serving as an introduction or preface.
introductory
prefatory
Related terms
preceding
Synonyms
Examples for "
introductory
"
introductory
prefatory
Examples for "
introductory
"
1
The
introductory
part was shorter and more simple than in the morning.
2
In order to tempt readers, Dinsmore also offers a special
introductory
deal.
3
The
introductory
paragraphs state the then condition of the treasury as follows:
4
He alludes to it resentfully in the
introductory
chapter of his book.
5
While only large libraries provide broad computer training, most offer
introductory
courses.
1
As extenuating circumstances with respect to indictment Number 1, see
prefatory
notice.
2
In 1775, Arkwright added machines to do work
prefatory
to spinning.
3
There is yet another
prefatory
remark which it seems desirable I should make.
4
With these
prefatory
remarks, I will give the legend as recorded by Giraldus.
5
With these
prefatory
remarks, we may advise bleeding under certain conditions.
Usage of
prefatorial
in English
1
"Worn out by what was really never life to him," is a
prefatorial
phrase I recall.
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Frequent collocations
prefatorial phrase
Prefatorial
through the time