Overture

/ˈoʊvərˌtʊr/ noun

An overture is the opening piece of music in an opera or play, or a first move or offer made to begin a relationship or agreement.

From French *ouverture* meaning “opening,” from *ouvrir* “to open,” ultimately from Latin *aperire*. It began in music and then broadened to any opening move.

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