Similar words: monologue, dialogue, epilogue, analogue, decalogue, prorogue, astrology, neurology. Meaning: ['prəʊlɑg ,-lɔg /-lɒg] n. an introduction to a play.
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31. In Shakespeare's plays an actor who recites the prologue and epilogue.
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33. Iago. 'Tis evermore the prologue to his sleep: He'll watch the horologe a double set, If drink rock not his cradle.
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35. The border incident proved to be just the prologue to a full - scale invasion.
36. This day, the French populace attack and capture the bastille(sentencedict.com/prologue.html), henceforth had opened French Revolution's prologue.
37. In Saint John's Gospel, especially in the prologue(1: 1-14), the creative word of God, which is itself God and incarnate in Jesus.
38. This is prologue of interaction with the nature. Get ready to enjoy.
39. I will discuss what the prologue does when we examine the factorial function.
40. Such prologue, selects the hot scene atmosphere all of a sudden.
41. "To bring about the rule of righteousness in the land, so that the strong should not harm the weak. " - Hammurabi's Code; Prologue.
42. In the prologue, the first thing you do is save the link register.
43. The beginning of le Tartuffe has been regarded as "the greatest and best prologue". But it often gets reproach because the tragedy ending was changed into the comedy one.
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More similar words: monologue, dialogue, epilogue, analogue, decalogue, prorogue, astrology, neurology, dendrology, prolong, meteorologist, vogue, rogue, pirogue, in vogue, pedagogue, synagogue, demagogue, logrolling, biology, geology, theology, zoology, apology, ecology, ideology, etiology, biologist, anthology, neologism.