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prefatory | premediate |

As an adjective prefatory

is introductory, preliminary, serving as a prelude or preface.

As a verb premediate is

to advocate.

prefatory

English

Alternative forms

* (obsolete)

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • introductory, preliminary, serving as a prelude or preface.
  • Usage notes

    Rather formal and academic – preliminary is less formal, while introductory is less formal still. Casual alternative is to use some from of start, as in “To start…” or “Let me start by saying…”, as opposed to “By way of prefatory remarks…”.

    References

    premediate

    English

    Verb

    (premediat)
  • To advocate.
  • (Webster 1913)