Definitionadj. serving as an introduction or preface
Last update: July 12, 2015
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I was asked to write a prefatory note for the farewell party. [Please select]
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The prefatory note there may come from a Hebrew MS., but perhaps refers to chapter i. [Please select]
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(Diagram redrawn from the Architectural Magazine) 164 PREFATORY NOTES. [Please select]
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At last, as pointed out in the prefatory note of the first edition, published in the spring of 1896 by Messrs. [Please select]
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After easing himself into a chair, and going through some prefatory huffing and puffing, Goode came out with it. [Please select]
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Sketch map of the hunt for buffalo Map illustrating the extermination of the American bison PREFATORY NOTE. [Please select]
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He patted his wife's shoulder again, and then, without any prefatory symptoms, broke into a boisterous laugh. [Please select]
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I will not lose time in prefatory remarks, as I have little enough at any rate, but will enter abruptly on my subject. [Please select]
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PREFATORY NOTE TO FIRST EDITION This tale would never have been written had it not been for the kindness of my distinguished friend Dr. [Please select]
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