introduction

introduction
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. preface, forward, prelude; presentation, [new] acquaintanceship; insertion. See courtesy, precedence, drama.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
1. [The act of bringing in]
Syn. admittance, initiation, inception, installation, influx, ingress, institution, induction, inauguration, launching, debut; see also entrance 1 .
2. [The act of making strangers acquainted]
Syn. presentation, debut, meeting, formal acquaintance, preliminary encounter.
3. [Introductory knowledge]
Syn. initiation, first acquaintance, elementary statement, first contact, start, awakening, enlightenment, first taste, baptism, preliminary training, basic principles; see also initiation 1 .
4. [An introductory explanation]
Syn. preface, foreword, preamble, prologue, prefatory note, prelude, overture, intro*, opening, proem, prolegomena, dedication.
5. [A work supplying introductory knowledge]
Syn. primer, basic text, beginner's book, elements, foundation, manual, handbook, first book, grammar, survey, essentials; see also book 1 , text 1 .
Syn.- introduction , in strict usage, refers to the preliminary section of a book, etc. that explains and leads into the subject proper; preface refers to a statement preliminary to a book, written by the author or editor and explaining the purpose, plan, or preparation of the work; the preface may also include acknowledgments for help or for permissions granted for use of previously published material; foreword is a brief preface written by someone other than the author; preamble refers to a formal, but usually brief, introduction to a constitution, treaty, etc.; prologue applies to the preliminary section as of a play or poem, serving as an introduction and, in the play, frequently spoken by one of the characters
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) n.
1. start beginning, opening, lead, commencement, *intro, launching, initiation.
2. preface foreword, prologue, preamble, prelude.
ANT.: 1. end. 2. afterword
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun 1. The state of being allowed entry: admission, admittance, entrance1, ingress, ingression, intromission. See ACCEPT. 2. A short section of preliminary remarks: foreword, induction, lead-in, overture, preamble, preface, prelude, prolegomenon, prologue. See START, WORDS.

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