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exordium
ex·or·di·um E0280300 (ĭg-zôr′dē-əm, ĭk-sôr′-)n. pl. ex·or·di·ums or ex·or·di·a (-dē-ə) A beginning or introductory part, especially of a speech or treatise. [Latin, from exōrdīrī, to begin : ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + ōrdīrī, to begin; see ar- in Indo-European roots.] ex·or′di·al adj.exordium (ɛkˈsɔːdɪəm) n, pl -diums or -dia (-dɪə) (Rhetoric) an introductory part or beginning, esp of an oration or discourse[C16: from Latin, from exōrdīrī to begin, from ōrdīrī to begin] exˈordial adjex•or•di•um (ɪgˈzɔr di əm, ɪkˈsɔr-) n., pl. -di•ums, -di•a (-di ə) an introductory part, as of an oration or treatise. [1525–35; < Latin exōrdium <exōrd(īrī) to begin] ex•or′di•al, adj. exordiumthe beginning or introductory part of a book or other printed work, or of a discourse.See also: Books, Rhetoric and Rhetorical DevicesThesaurusNoun | 1. | exordium - (rhetoric) the introductory section of an oration or discourserhetoric - study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)introduction - the first section of a communication | Translationsexordium
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