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Prelusive - English meaning

Prelusive – definitions in English dictionary

adjective

Serving as a prelude or introduction; preliminary.

Usage examples:

I have raised myself many enemies among the atheists by my prelusive skirmishes.

Prelusive translation into English

Prelusive: translate from English into Chinese

Translate prelusive into Chinese (Simplified)}
前奏曲, 前奏曲的

Prelusive: translate from English into Dutch

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Prelusief

Prelusive: translate from English into French

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Présomptueux

Prelusive: translate from English into German

Translate prelusive into German}
Prälusiv

Prelusive: translate from English into Hindi

Translate prelusive into Hindi}
पूर्वाभ्यास, शुरू का, आरंभिक, उपक्रम-संबंधी, आलाप संबंधी

Prelusive: translate from English into Italian

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Preludio

Prelusive: translate from English into Korean

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막연한, 서곡의, 선구가 되는, 전조가 되는

Prelusive: translate from English into Russian

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Вступительный

Prelusive: translate from English into Spanish

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Preliminar

Word origin

early 17th century: from Latin praelus- ‘played beforehand’ (from the verb praeludere ) + -ive.

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