introductory

introductory
adjective Date: 1605 of, relating to, or being a first step that sets something going or in proper perspective <
an introductory course in calculus
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introductorily adverb

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • introductory — (adj.) c.1600, from L.L. introductorius, from introduct , pp. stem of introducere to lead in, bring in (see INTRODUCTION (Cf. introduction)). Also used in English from c.1400 as a noun meaning introductory treatise or textbook …   Etymology dictionary

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  • introductory — adj *preliminary, preparatory, prefatory Antonyms: closing, concluding …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • introductory — [adj] preliminary, first anterior, basic, beginning, early, elementary, inaugural, incipient, inductive, initial, initiatory, opening, original, precursory, prefatory, prelusive, preparative, preparatory, primary, prior, proemial, provisional,… …   New thesaurus

  • introductory — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ serving as an introduction; basic or preliminary …   English terms dictionary

  • introductory — [in΄trəduk′tə rē] adj. [L introductorius] used as an introduction; preliminary: also introductive introductorily adv …   English World dictionary

  • introductory — in|tro|duc|to|ry [ˌıntrəˈdʌktəri] adj [only before noun] 1.) said or written at the beginning of a book, speech etc in order to explain what it is about introductory chapter/paragraph ▪ the objectives described in the introductory chapter ▪ as… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • introductory — in|tro|duc|to|ry [ ,ıntrə dʌkt(ə)ri ] adjective 1. ) providing basic information about a subject, course of study, etc.: Beginners will have two introductory classes. an introductory textbook on statistics an introductory chapter/paragraph/essay… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • introductory — [[t]ɪ̱ntrədʌ̱ktəri[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n An introductory remark, talk, or part of a book gives a small amount of general information about a particular subject, often before a more detailed explanation. ...an introductory course in religion and… …   English dictionary

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