exordium
21Exordium — Ex|ọr|di|um 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: dia〉 Einleitung, Eingang (einer Rede) [Etym.: lat., »Anfang, Einleitung«] …
22exordium — ex·or·di·um || ek sÉ”ËdjÉ™m n. opening, introduction, beginning …
23exordium — (s.m.) esordio …
24exordium — [ɪg zɔ:dɪəm, ɛg ] noun (plural exordiums or exordia) formal the beginning or introduction of a discourse or treatise. Derivatives exordial adjective Origin C16: from L., from exordiri begin …
25exordium — n. [L. pl. Exordia; Eng. pl. Exordiums.] Introduction, opening, preamble, preface, proem, prelude, prologue …
26exordium — ex·or·di·um …
27exordium — /ɛkˈsɔdiəm/ (say ek sawdeeuhm) noun (plural exordiums or exordia /ɛkˈsɔdiə/ (say ek sawdeeuh)) 1. the beginning of anything. 2. the introductory part of an oration or discourse. {Latin: a beginning} –exordial, adjective …
28exordium — n. (pl. ia) opening portion of speech or writing. ♦ exordial, a …
29exordium — /agzordiyam/ The beginning or introductory part of a speech or document …
30exordium — /agzordiyam/ The beginning or introductory part of a speech or document …