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preface

pref·ace [ préffəss ]


noun  (plural pref·ac·es)
Definition:
 
1. introductory part of text: an introductory section at the beginning of a book or speech that comments on aspects of the text such as the writer's intentions
in the preface to the second edition

2. preliminary action: an action or event that precedes something more important

3. christianity prayer during Mass: a prayer said by a priest during Mass, especially the prayer that begins "Lift up your hearts"

4. christianity prayer for particular purpose: in the Roman Catholic Church, a prayer used for a particular purpose



transitive verb  (past and past participle pref·aced, present participle pref·ac·ing, 3rd person present singular pref·ac·es)
Definition:
 
1. introduce something with preface: to introduce an action, speech, or piece of writing with something
He prefaced his remarks with an apology.

2. serve as introduction to something: to act as a preface to an action, speech, or piece of writing

[14th century. Via French< medieval Latin praefatia< Latin praefat-, past participle of praefari "say before" < fari "speak"]

pref·ac·er noun
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