Terms vs Exord - What's the difference?
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(literature) A preface or prefatory passage
* {{quote-journal, 1830, , Ferrario -- On Chivalry and Romance and Italian Romantic Poetry, Foreign Quarterly Review, volume=VI, issue=XIII, page=387
, passage=One peculiarity of Bello is his having first broken through the custom of religious invocations at the heads of his cantos, in place of which he substituted poetical exords , or reflections on the events of his narrative, or on circumstances connected with them.}}
As nouns the difference between terms and exord
is that terms is while exord is (us|military) an execute order: an order to implement a specified plan.exord
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