prelusive

[ pri-loo-siv ]
/ prɪˈlu sɪv /

adjective

Also pre·lu·so·ry [pri-loo-suh-ree] /prɪˈlu sə ri/.

Origin of prelusive

1595–1605; < Latin praelūs(us) (see prelusion) + -ive

OTHER WORDS FROM prelusive

pre·lu·sive·ly, pre·lu·so·ri·ly, adverb