prelusive
/priˈluːsɪv/; /priˈluːsɪvəs/Definitions
1. adjective
Serving or tending to introduce or precede something, especially in a manner that is significant or influential.
“The prelusive remarks of the politician set the tone for the rest of the debate.”
2. noun
An introductory or preliminary thing, especially one that is significant or influential.
“The prelusive phase of the project involved extensive research and planning.”