exordium
[ ig-zawr-dee-uh m, ik-sawr- ]
/ ɪgˈzɔr di əm, ɪkˈsɔr- /
noun, plural ex·or·di·ums, ex·or·di·a [ig-zawr-dee-uh, ik-sawr-] /ɪgˈzɔr di ə, ɪkˈsɔr-/.
the beginning of anything.
the introductory part of an oration, treatise, etc.
Origin of exordium
OTHER WORDS FROM exordium
ex·or·di·al, adjectiveWords nearby exordium
exorbitant,
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exorcism,
exorcist,
exorcize,
exordium,
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exoskeleton,
exosmosis,
exosphere,
exospore
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British Dictionary definitions for exordium
exordium
/ (ɛkˈsɔːdɪəm) /
noun plural -diums or -dia (-dɪə)
an introductory part or beginning, esp of an oration or discourse
Derived forms of exordium
exordial, adjectiveWord Origin for exordium
C16: from Latin, from
exōrdīrī to begin, from
ōrdīrī to begin