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Definition of fore
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Fore
(adv.)
Formerly;
previously;
afore.
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Extraprofessional
::
Extraprofessional
(a.)
Foreign
to a
profession;
not
within
the
ordinary
limits
of
professional
duty or
business.
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..
Hong
::
Hong (n.) A
mercantile
establishment
or
factory
for
foreign
trade in
China,
as
formerly
at
Canton;
a
succession
of
offices
connected
by a
common
passage
and used for
business
or
storage..
Agist
::
Agist (v. t.) To take to graze or
pasture,
at a
certain
sum; -- used
originally
of the
feeding
of
cattle
in the
king's
forests,
and
collecting
the money for the
same..
Foreclosing
::
Foreclosing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Foreclos.
Yesterday
::
Yesterday
(n.) The day last past; the day next
before
the
present.
Forel
::
Forel (n.) A kind of
parchment
for book
covers.
See
Forrill.
Forestick
::
Forestick
(n.) Front stick of a
hearth
fire.
Oyez
::
Oyez
(interj.)
Hear;
attend;
-- a term used by
criers
of
courts
to
secure
silence
before
making
a
proclamation.
It is
repeated
three
times.
Barkentine
::
Barkentine
(n.) A
threemasted
vessel,
having
the
foremast
square-rigged,
and the
others
schooner-rigged.
[Spelled
also
barquentine,
barkantine,
etc.] See
Illust.
in
Append..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
Forespent
::
Forespent
(a.)
Already
spent;
gone by; past.
Face
::
Face (n.)
Presence;
sight;
front;
as in the
phrases,
before
the face of, in the
immediate
presence
of; in the face of,
before,
in, or
against
the front of; as, to fly in the face of
danger;
to the face of,
directly
to; from the face of, from the
presence
of..
First
::
First
(adv.)
Before
any other
person
or thing in time,
space,
rank, etc.; -- much used in
composition
with
adjectives
and
participles..
Canon Bone
::
Canon bone () The shank bone, or great bone above the
fetlock,
in the fore and hind legs of the horse and
allied
animals,
corresponding
to the
middle
metacarpal
or
metatarsal
bone of most
mammals.
See
Horse..
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.)
Looking
forward
in time;
acting
with
foresight;
--
opposed
to
retrospective.
Forwards
::
Forwards
(adv.)
Toward
a part or place
before
or in
front;
onward;
in
advance;
progressively;
--
opposed
to
backward.
Wild
::
Wild (n.) An
uninhabited
and
uncultivated
tract or
region;
a
forest
or
desert;
a
wilderness;
a
waste;
as, the wilds of
America;
the wilds of
Africa..
Forevouched
::
Forevouched
(a.)
Formerly
vouched
or
avowed;
affirmed
in
advance.
Naturalize
::
Naturalize
(v. t.) To
confer
the
rights
and
privileges
of a
native
subject
or
citizen
on; to make as if
native;
to
adopt,
as a
foreigner
into a
nation
or
state,
and place in the
condition
of a
native
subject..
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