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foreword

noun

  1. piece of writing sometimes placed at the beginning of a book or other piece of literature
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Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːwɜːd/ / /ˈfɔɹwɝd/ / /ˈfɔɹwɚd/

noun

Etymology: Morphologically fore- + word. Calque of German Vorwort, itself a calque of Latin praefatio (“preface”). Cognate with German Low German Vörwoord (“foreword”), Dutch voorwoord (“foreword”), West Frisian foarwurd (“foreword”), Danish forord (“preface; proviso”), Swedish förord (“foreword”). Compare also Old English forword, foreword (“proviso; condition”).

  1. An introductory section preceding the main text of a book or other document; especially, one written by another person (not the author of the work thus introduced).

    He closes the foreword by acknowledging that his proposals would have far-reaching impacts on railway staff, communities and industry - and passes the buck onto government to ensure that these consequences are managed appropriately.

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