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Definition of fore
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Fore
(adv.)
In the part that
precedes
or goes
first;
--
opposed
to aft,
after,
back,
behind,
etc..
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Rampant
::
Rampant
(v.)
Rising
with fore paws in the air as if
attacking;
-- said of a beast of prey,
especially
a lion. The right fore leg and right hind leg
should
be
raised
higher
than the
left..
Forecast
::
Forecast
(v. i.) To
contrive
or plan
beforehand.
Neuralgia
::
Neuralgia
(n.) A
disease,
the chief
symptom
of which is a very acute pain,
exacerbating
or
intermitting,
which
follows
the
course
of a
nervous
branch,
extends
to its
ramifications,
and seems
therefore
to be
seated
in the
nerve.
It seems to be
independent
of any
structural
lesion..
Defer
::
Defer (v. t.) To lay
before;
to
submit
in a
respectful
manner;
to
refer;
-- with to.
Weird
::
Weird (v. t.) To
foretell
the fate of; to
predict;
to
destine
to.
Counterguard
::
Counterguard
(n.) A low
outwork
before
a
bastion
or
ravelin,
consisting
of two lines of
rampart
parallel
to the faces of the
bastion,
and
protecting
them from a
breaching
fire..
Tire
::
Tire (n.) A
child's
apron,
covering
the
breast
and
having
no
sleeves;
a
pinafore;
a
tier..
Censor
::
Censor
(n.) One who is
empowered
to
examine
manuscripts
before
they are
committed
to the
press,
and to
forbid
their
publication
if they
contain
anything
obnoxious;
-- an
official
in some
European
countries..
Mercenary
::
Mercenary
(n.) One who is
hired;
a
hireling;
especially,
a
soldier
hired into
foreign
service..
Foredispose
::
Foredispose
(v. t.) To
bestow
beforehand.
Foreshortening
::
Foreshortening
(n.)
Representation
in a
foreshortened
mode or way.
Homologous
::
Homologous
(a.) Being of the same
typical
structure;
having
like
relations
to a
fundamental
type to
structure;
as, those bones in the hand of man and the fore foot of a horse are
homologous
that
correspond
in their
structural
relations,
that is, in their
relations
to the type
structure
of the fore limb in
vertebrates..
Foregather
::
Foregather
(v. i.) Same as
Forgather.
Foreslack
::
Foreslack
(v. t.) See
Forslack.
Opening
::
Opening
(n.) A
thinly
wooded
space,
without
undergrowth,
in the midst of a
forest;
as, oak
openings..
Prochronism
::
Prochronism
(n.) The
dating
of an event
before
the time it
happened;
an
antedating;
--
opposed
to
metachronism.
Forespeak
::
Forespeak
(v. t.) See
Forspeak.
Charism
::
Charism
(n.) A
miraculously
given
power,
as of
healing,
speaking
foreign
languages
without
instruction,
etc.,
attributed
to some of the early
Christians..
Half-tounue
::
Half-tounue
(n.) A jury, for the trial of a
foreigner,
composed
equally
of
citizens
and
aliens..
Forerunner
::
Forerunner
(n.) A
messenger
sent
before
to give
notice
of the
approach
of
others;
a
harbinger;
a sign
foreshowing
something;
a
prognostic;
as, the
forerunner
of a
fever..
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