Preposition /(?)/

Prep·o·si·tion

Preposition

n.
  1. A word employed to connect a noun or a pronoun, in an adjectival or adverbial sense, with some other word; a particle used with a noun or pronoun (in English always in the objective case) to make a phrase limiting some other word; -- so called because usually placed before the word with which it is phrased; as, a bridge of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he escaped by running. (Gram.)
  2. A proposition; an exposition; a discourse. [Obs.]
    He made a long preposition and oration.