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Introductory   /ˌɪntrədˈəktəri/  /ˌɪntroʊdˈəktəri/   Listen
Introductory

adjective
1.
Serving to open or begin.
2.
Serving as a base or starting point.  Synonym: basic.  "Basic training for raw recruits" , "A set of basic tools" , "An introductory art course"
3.
Serving as an introduction or preface.  Synonyms: prefatorial, prefatory.






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"Introductory" Quotes from Famous Books



... way out of her difficulties, her sorrow vanished. Not quite so gayly as usual, it is true, did she sing about the house that night; for she was summoning all her powers to prepare an introductory speech to Felix Clerron, Esq., a gentleman and a scholar. Her elocutionary attempts were not quite satisfactory to herself, but she was not to be daunted; and when morning came, she took heart of grace, slung her broadbrimmed ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume V, Number 29, March, 1860 - A Magazine Of Literature, Art, And Politics • Various

... musicale was arranged. There were mostly women in Mrs. Lawton's smart little music room when Mrs. Conry rose to sing a series of introductory songs. She was very striking, as Isabelle and Mrs. Lawton had foreseen that she would be,—rather bizarrely dressed in a white and gold costume that she had designed herself, with a girdle of old stones strung loosely about her waist. She was nervous and ...
— Together • Robert Herrick (1868-1938)

... crisp introductory hours of the Wash-Day already woven into the Plot, Loretta trolleyed herself ...
— Ade's Fables • George Ade

... which the Scriptures themselves supply in their very structure, and which is evolved by diligent investigation of the relation and coherence of one part of them with another. We are also rejoiced to see that a small and unpretending, but very powerful, little tract, by the same writer, entitled 'Introductory Lessons on Christian Evidences.' has passed through many editions, has been translated into most of the European languages, and, amongst the rest, very recently into German, with an appropriate preface, by professor Abeltzhauser, ...
— Reason and Faith; Their Claims and Conflicts • Henry Rogers

... Complete edition, with introductory appreciation by The Earl of Rosebery. This edition is one of the most beautiful books ever produced in Scotland. It is printed on antique paper of special quality, with rubricated initials and spacious margins. The forty-six ...
— Law and Laughter • George Alexander Morton


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