preambulary

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Etymology[edit]

Compare Old French preambulaire.

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preambulary (comparative more preambulary, superlative most preambulary)

  1. Of or pertaining to a preamble; introductory.
    • 1774, Edmund Burke, speech in the House of Commons on American taxation:
      preambulary tax

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