A course that provides an introduction to an art or science (or to more advanced study generally)
Preceding and preparing for something.
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Examples for "preparatory "
Examples for "preparatory "
1 The bankers met Economy Minister Christine Lagarde for preparatory talks on Monday.
2 In the preparatory stage evidence from international guidelines and literature were summarized.
3 There was a preparatory and long growl in the speech of them.
4 Before the winter had closed in, the preparatory palisades had been finished.
5 Accordingly, great arrangements were made in the flagship preparatory to the occasion.
1 The preparative regimen was very well tolerated, and all patients engrafted promptly.
2 Upon the whole, it is regarded as a preparative to worse news.
3 This action is also a preparative to a renewal of the gracious experience.
4 This preparative sweetness, with her goodness just before, confirmed my apprehensions.
5 Paper bridge loading consistently produced improved resolution of both analytical and preparative protein loads.
1 Of course, the identification of larger families is propaedeutic to linkage analysis studies.
2 Ancient logic would be the propaedeutic or gate of approach to logical science,-nothingmore.
3 Philosophy is the propaedeutic of poetry.
4 Page 401: "propœdeutic" changed to " propædeutic "
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