Definition of Prolusory

1. Adjective. Of or relating to or having the character of a prolusion.

Partainyms: Prolusion

Definition of Prolusory

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prolusory

prolonger
prolongers
prolonges
prolonging
prolongingly
prolongings
prolongment
prolongments
prolongs
prolongued
prolotherapist
prolotherapists
prolotherapy
prolusion
prolusions
prolusory (current term)
proly
prolyl
prolylpeptide
prolyls
prom
prom king
prom queen
promanation
promarket
promastigote
promastigotes
promegakaryocyte
promegakaryocytes
promenade

Literary usage of Prolusory

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1806)
"... occasionally his arguments are of such a nature that we can scarcely credit that he is in earnest: we particularly advert to his prolusory dissertation, ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1806)
"... occasionally his arguments are of such a nature that we can scarcely credit th 'the is in earnest: we particularly advert to his prolusory dissertation, ..."

3. Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant and Other Philosophical Lectures & Essays by Henry Sidgwick (1905)
"It may be observed that Thrasymachus, who is the victim of Socrates in the prolusory dialogue that fills the first book of the Republic, is not called a ..."

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