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Serving as an introduction or preface.
prefatory
prefatorial
preceding
Serving as a base or starting point.
basic
first
Introductory.
opening
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.
6
After this
introductory
invocation begins the real song in a different metre.
7
Well, if you are taking an
introductory
physics course, you should care.
8
Mr. Martin, the editor of The New Statesman opened the
introductory
speeches.
9
Centrifugal Force This term is much less common in
introductory
physics texts.
10
Of this national history the Book of Genesis forms the
introductory
section.
11
After some
introductory
remarks, he gives the following account of the action:
12
Here is a curious passage from the
introductory
chapter to the book:-
13
Mr Rogers of Sproughton for
introductory
examination; he introduced me to Rev.
14
And you'd better buy one fast, as this is the
introductory
price.
15
The first document is purely
introductory
,
but is none the less interesting.
16
Hugo could not think of any
introductory
remark worthy of the occasion.
introductory
introductory remarks
introductory physics
introductory chapter
introductory course
introductory note