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Definition of fore
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Fore
(adv.)
In or
towards
the bows of a ship.
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Appreciation
::
Appreciation
(n.)
Accurate
perception;
true
estimation;
as, an
appreciation
of the
difficulties
before
us; an
appreciation
of
colors..
Defer
::
Defer (v. t.) To lay
before;
to
submit
in a
respectful
manner;
to
refer;
-- with to.
Nitrocalcite
::
Nitrocalcite
(n.)
Nitrate
of
calcium,
a
substance
having
a
grayish
white
color,
occuring
in
efforescences
on old
walls,
and in
limestone
caves,
especially
where there
exists
decaying
animal
matter..
Blaze
::
Blaze (n.) A white spot on the
forehead
of a
horse.
Antedate
::
Antedate
(v. t.) To date
before
the true time; to
assign
to an
earlier
date; thus, to
antedate
a deed or a bond is to give it a date
anterior
to the true time of its
execution..
Voluntary
::
Voluntary
(n.) A piece
played
by a
musician,
often
extemporarily,
according
to his
fancy;
specifically,
an organ solo
played
before,
during,
or after
divine
service..
Rathe
::
Rathe (a.)
Coming
before
others,
or
before
the usual time;
early..
Predestinate
::
Predestinate
(a.)
Predestinated;
foreordained;
fated.
Rasante
::
Rasante
(a.)
Sweeping;
grazing;
--
applied
to a style of
fortification
in which the
command
of the works over each
other,
and over the
country,
is kept very low, in order that the shot may more
effectually
sweep or graze the
ground
before
them..
Premonstrate
::
Premonstrate
(v. t.) To show
beforehand;
to
foreshow.
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Not
agreeing;
alien;
foreign.
Aforecited
::
Aforecited
(a.) Named or
quoted
before.
Mole
::
Mole (n.) A mound or
massive
work
formed
of
masonry
or large
stones,
etc., laid in the sea, often
extended
either
in a right line or an arc of a
circle
before
a port which it
serves
to
defend
from the
violence
of the
waves,
thus
protecting
ships in a
harbor;
also,
sometimes,
the
harbor
itself..
Suppose
::
Suppose
(v. t.) To
require
to exist or to be true; to imply by the laws of
thought
or of
nature;
as,
purpose
supposes
foresight..
Prospect
::
Prospect
(v.) The act of
looking
forward;
foresight;
anticipation;
as, a
prospect
of the
future
state..
Sojourn
::
Sojourn
(v. i.) A
temporary
residence,
as that of a
traveler
in a
foreign
land..
Stayed
::
Stay (n.) A
large,
strong
rope,
employed
to
support
a mast, by being
extended
from the head of one mast down to some
other,
or to some part of the
vessel.
Those which lead
forward
are
called
fore-and-aft
stays;
those which lead to the
vessel's
side are
called
backstays.
See
Illust.
of
Ship..
Ward
::
Ward (n.) A
division
of a
forest.
Provident
::
Provident
(a.)
Foreseeing
wants and
making
provision
to
supply
them;
prudent
in
preparing
for
future
exigencies;
cautious;
economical;
--
sometimes
followed
by of; as,
aprovident
man; an
animal
provident
of the
future..
Forebrace
::
Forebrace
(n.) A rope
applied
to the fore
yardarm,
to
change
the
position
of the
foresail..
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