Home

Preliminare

Preliminare is an Italian adjective meaning "preliminary" or "initial." It designates something that precedes the main event, action, or stage. The term derives from Latin prelimināris, formed from pre- “before” and limen “threshold.” In Italian, it can be used attributively, as in fase preliminare, and as a noun in the plural preliminari to refer to preliminary matters or rounds.

In law and governance, preliminare elements include investigations, agreements, or procedures that establish the framework for

Usage notes emphasize temporality and provisional character, often contrasting preliminare with definitive or final stages (definitivo,

subsequent
action.
In
business
and
contracts,
clauses
or
conditions
described
as
preliminari
indicate
provisional
terms
awaiting
later
negotiation
or
confirmation.
In
sports
and
competitions,
the
fase
preliminare
or
turni
preliminari
refers
to
qualifying
rounds
that
determine
entrants
for
the
main
event.
In
education
and
research,
esame
preliminare
and
studi
preliminari
describe
initial
assessments
or
early
studies
that
precede
more
definitive
work.
finale).
The
term
is
common
in
Italian-language
contexts
and
appears
in
bilingual
or
international
documents
to
convey
an
initial
or
preparatory
phase.
While
closely
related
to
the
general
English
notion
of
preliminary,
preliminare
is
specifically
the
Italian
form
and
is
frequently
retained
in
Italian
writings
even
within
multilingual
contexts.