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Definition of fore
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Fore
(adv.)
Formerly;
previously;
afore.
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Preambulate
::
Preambulate
(v. i.) To walk
before.
Acclimatize
::
Acclimatize
(v. t.) To inure or
habituate
to a
climate
different
from that which is
natural;
to adapt to the
peculiarities
of a
foreign
or
strange
climate;
said of man, the
inferior
animals,
or
plants..
Presagious
::
Presagious
(a.)
Foreboding;
ominous.
King Charles Spaniel
::
King
Charles
spaniel
() A
variety
of small pet dogs,
having,
drooping
ears, a high,
dome-shaped
forehead,
pug nose,
large,
prominent
eyes, and long, wavy hair. The color is
usually
black and tan..
Premeditation
::
Premeditation
(n.) The act of
meditating
or
contriving
beforehand;
previous
deliberation;
forethought.
Precogitate
::
Precogitate
(v. t.) To
cogitate
beforehand.
Portent
::
Portent
(n.) That which
portends,
or
foretoken;
esp., that which
portends
evil; a sign of
coming
calamity;
an omen; a
sign..
Foreswart
::
Foreswart
(a.) Alt. of
Foreswar.
Xenomania
::
Xenomania
(n.) A mania for, or an
inordinate
attachment
to,
foreign
customs,
institutions,
manners,
fashions,
etc..
Competition
::
Competition
(n.) The act of
seeking,
or
endeavoring
to gain, what
another
is
endeavoring
to gain at the same time;
common
strife
for the same
objects;
strife
for
superiority;
emulous
contest;
rivalry,
as for
approbation,
for a
prize,
or as where two or more
persons
are
engaged
in the same
business
and each
seeking
patronage;
--
followed
by for
before
the
object
sought,
and with
before
the
person
or thing
competed
with..
Forerun
::
Forerun
(v. t.) To turn
before;
to
precede;
to be in
advance
of
(something
following).
Frith
::
Frith (a.) A
forest;
a woody
place.
Visor
::
Visor (n.) The fore piece of a cap,
projecting
over, and
protecting
the
eyes..
Divine
::
Divine
(a.)
Presageful;
foreboding;
prescient.
Second-sight
::
Second-sight
(n.) The power of
discerning
what is not
visible
to the
physical
eye, or of
foreseeing
future
events,
esp. such as are of a
disastrous
kind; the
capacity
of a seer;
prophetic
vision..
Forehook
::
Forehook
(n.) A piece of
timber
placed
across
the stem, to unite the bows and
strengthen
the fore part of the ship; a
breast
hook..
Original
::
Original
(a.)
Before
unused
or
unknown;
new; as, a book full of
original
matter..
Black Monday
::
Black
Monday
()
Easter
Monday,
so
called
from the
severity
of that day in 1360, which was so
unusual
that many of
Edward
III.'s
soldiers,
then
before
Paris,
died from the
cold..
Gaff
::
Gaff (n.) The spar upon which the upper edge of a
fore-and-aft
sail is
extended.
Right
::
Right
(adv.)
In a right or
straight
line;
directly;
hence;
straightway;
immediately;
next; as, he stood right
before
me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he
followed
right after the
guide..
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