prolusory

/prəˈlusəri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or serving as a preliminary or introduction.
    • The first few minutes of the film were prolusory, setting the mood for the story.
    • She wrote a prolusory essay before starting her full research paper.
    • The prolusory remarks at the conference helped attendees understand the main topic.
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