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preambulatory, a.|prɪˈæmbjʊlətərɪ| [f. as preambulate: see -ory2.] Having the character of a preamble; prefatory, preliminary.
1608T. Morton Preamb. Encounter Pref., A Preambulatory Epistle vnto P.R. 1664H. More Myst. Iniq., Apol. 551 To which, without any Preambulatory Ambages, I answer. 1808Bentham Sc. Reform 109 Before the Circuit Court; i.e. (as explained in the preambulatory part of this section) ‘the Circuit Court of Justiciary by appeal’. |