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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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Erewhiles
::
Erewhiles
(adv.)
Some time ago; a
little
while
before;
heretofore.
Predetermine
::
Predetermine
(v. t.) To
determine
(something)
beforehand.
Bereave
::
Bereave
(v. t.) To make
destitute;
to
deprive;
to
strip;
-- with of
before
the
person
or thing taken away.
Inclusion
::
Inclusion
(n.) A
foreign
substance,
either
liquid
or
solid,
usually
of
minute
size,
inclosed
in the mass of a
mineral..
Preataxic
::
Preataxic
(a.)
Occurring
before
the
symptom
ataxia
has
developed;
--
applied
to the early
symptoms
of
locomotor
ataxia.
Precedently
::
Precedently
(adv.)
Beforehand;
antecedently.
Sub-
::
Sub- () A
prefix
signifying
under,
below,
beneath,
and hence
often,
in an
inferior
position
or
degree,
in an
imperfect
or
partial
state,
as in
subscribe,
substruct,
subserve,
subject,
subordinate,
subacid,
subastringent,
subgranular,
suborn.
Sub- in Latin
compounds
often
becomes
sum-
before
m, sur
before
r, and
regularly
becomes
suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup-
before
c, f, g, and p
respectively.
Before
c, p, and t it
sometimes
takes form sus- (by the
dropping
of b from a
collateral
form,
subs-)..
Swainship
::
Swainmote
(n.) A court held
before
the
verders
of the
forest
as
judges,
by the
steward
of the
court,
thrice
every year, the
swains,
or
freeholders,
within
the
forest
composing
the
jury..
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. t.) to
assert
or
confirm,
as a
judgment,
decree,
or
order,
brought
before
an
appellate
court for
review..
Precompose
::
Precompose
(v. t.) To
compose
beforehand.
Appose
::
Appose
(v. t.) To place
opposite
or
before;
to put or apply (one thing to
another).
Headlong
::
Headlong
(a. & adv.) With the head
foremost;
as, to fall
headlong..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The
element
of
chance
in the
affairs
of life; the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as a force
shaping
events;
fortune;
esp.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which it is
useless
to
struggle;
as, fate was, or the fates were,
against
him..
Credence
::
Credence
(n.) The small table by the side of the altar or
communion
table,
on which the bread and wine are
placed
before
being
consecrated..
Bang
::
Bang (n.) The
short,
front hair
combed
down over the
forehead,
esp. when cut
squarely
across;
a false front of hair
similarly
worn..
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
before
known,
heard,
or seen; new..
Yankee
::
Yankee
(n.) A
nickname
for a
native
or
citizen
of New
England,
especially
one
descended
from old New
England
stock;
by
extension,
an
inhabitant
of the
Northern
States
as
distinguished
from a
Southerner;
also,
applied
sometimes
by
foreigners
to any
inhabitant
of the
United
States..
Predecessive
::
Predecessive
(a.) Going
before;
preceding.
Portension
::
Portension
(n.) The act of
foreshowing;
foreboding.
Prender
::
Prender
(n.) The power or right of
taking
a thing
before
it is
offered.
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