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Definition of preface
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of preface is as below...
Preface
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a
preface;
to give a
preface
to; as, to
preface
a book
discourse..
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Proem
::
Proem (v. t.) To
preface.
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
Proem
::
Proem (n.)
Preface;
introduction;
preliminary
observations;
prelude.
Preface
::
Preface
(v. i.) To make a
preface.
Prefatory
::
Prefatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
preface;
introductory
to a book,
essay,
or
discourse;
as,
prefatory
remarks..
Preamble
::
Preamble
(n.) A
introductory
portion;
an
introduction
or
preface,
as to a book,
document,
etc.;
specifically,
the
introductory
part of a
statute,
which
states
the
reasons
and
intent
of the law..
Prefatorily
::
Prefatorily
(adv.)
In a
prefatory
manner;
by way of
preface.
Preface
::
Preface
(n.)
Something
spoken
as
introductory
to a
discourse,
or
written
as
introductory
to a book or
essay;
a
proem;
an
introduction,
or
series
of
preliminary
remarks..
Precede
::
Precede
(v. t.) To cause to be
preceded;
to
preface;
to
introduce;
-- used with by or with
before
the
instrumental
object.
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) That part of a book or
discourse
which
introduces
or leads the way to the main
subject,
or part;
preliminary;
matter;
preface;
proem;
exordium..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(n.) The
preface
or
introduction
to a
discourse,
poem, or
performance;
as, the
prologue
of
Chaucer's
Canterbury
Tales;
esp., a
discourse
or poem
spoken
before
a
dramatic
performance.
Forespeaking
::
Forespeaking
(n.) A
prediction;
also, a
preface..
Preface
::
Preface
(n.) The
prelude
or
introduction
to the canon of the Mass.
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) A
preface.
Signature
::
Signature
(v. t.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the
directions
to the
patient.
It is
usually
prefaced
by S or Sig. (an
abbreviation
for the Latin
signa,
imperative
of
signare
to sign or
mark)..
Forespeech
::
Forespeech
(n.) A
preface.
Prefacer
::
Prefacer
(n.) The
writer
of a
preface.
Preamble
::
Preamble
(v. t. & i.) To make a
preamble
to; to
preface;
to serve as a
preamble.
Foreword
::
Foreword
(n.) A
preface.
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To open to
notice;
to
begin;
to
present;
as, he
introduced
the
subject
with a long
preface..
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