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Definition of
prologue noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
prologue
noun
noun
NAmE
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ˈproʊlɔɡ
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ˈproʊlɑɡ
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a speech, etc. at the beginning of a play, book, or movie that introduces it
the Prologue to Chaucer's “Canterbury Tales”
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epilogue
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prologue
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