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prologue

pro·logue [ prṓ lòg ] or pro·log [ prṓ lòg ]


noun  (plural pro·logues) (plural pro·logs)
Definition:
 
1. introductory statement: an introductory passage or speech before the main action of a novel, play, or long poem

2. actor introducing action of play: an actor who speaks introductory lines to a dramatic performance before the main action begins

3. preliminary event: an event or act that leads to something more important
The affair was a prologue to the complete breakdown of their marriage.



transitive verb  (past and past participle pro·logued, present participle pro·logu·ing, 3rd person present singular pro·logues) (past and past participle pro·loged, present participle pro·log·ing, 3rd person present singular pro·logs)
Definition:
 
preface something with prologue: to preface something such as a novel or play with a prologue

[14th century. Via French and Latin< Greek prologos, literally "speech before" < logos "speech"]
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