EXORDIAL

Etymology

Adjective

exordial (comparative more exordial, superlative most exordial)

of or relating to an exordium, beginning or introduction

Source: Wiktionary


Ex*or"di*al, a.

Definition: Pertaining to the exordium of a discourse: introductory. The exordial paragraph of the second epistle. I. Taylor.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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The Boston Tea Party helped popularize coffee in America. The hefty tea tax imposed on the colonies in 1773 resulted in America switching from tea to coffee. In the lead up to the Revolutionary War, it became patriotic to sip java instead of tea. The Civil War made the drink more pervasive. Coffee helped energize tired troops, and drinking it became an expression of freedom.

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