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Prefatorily

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pref·a·to·ry  (prf-tôr, -tr)
adj.
Of, relating to, or constituting a preface; introductory. See Synonyms at preliminary.

[From Latin praeftus, past participle of praefr, to say before; see preface.]

prefa·tori·ly adv.


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