overture
noun 1 an orchestral piece at the beginning of a musical work. 2 an independent orchestral composition in one movement. 3 an introduction to something more substantial. 4 (overtures) approaches made with the aim of opening negotiations or establishing a relationship. ORIGIN originally in the sense aperture : from Old French, from Latin apertura aperture.
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