preluder

/prɪˈluːdər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that comes before and introduces something more important.
    • The short speech was a preluder to the main ceremony.
    • As a preluder to the concert, the pianist played a gentle melody.
    • The first chapter acts as a preluder to the novel's central conflict.
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