prelusory

English

Adjective

prelusory (not comparable)

  1. introductory; prelusive
    • 1604, Francis Bacon, Certain Considerations touching the better pacification and Edification of the Church of England:
      prelusory judgment
  2. Involving some but not necessarily all of the characteristics of a game
    prelusory goal

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