Sentence example with the word 'prefatory'

prefatory

antecedent, chief, first, headmost, inductive, introductory, opening, preceding, precursory, prelim, preludial, preparatory, prevenient, proemial

Definition adj. 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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