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Definition of fore
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fore is as below...
Fore
(adv.)
Advanced,
as
compared
with
something
else;
toward
the
front;
being or
coming
first,
in time,
place,
order,
or
importance;
preceding;
anterior;
antecedent;
earlier;
forward;
--
opposed
to back or
behind;
as, the fore part of a
garment;
the fore part of the day; the fore and of a
wagon..
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Unfrequented
::
Unfrequented
(a.)
Rarely
visited;
seldom
or never
resorted
to by human
beings;
as, an
unfrequented
place or
forest..
Presume
::
Presume
(v. t.) To
assume
or take
beforehand;
esp., to do or
undertake
without
leave or
authority
previously
obtained..
Forego
::
Forego
(v. i.) To go
before;
to
precede;
-- used
especially
in the
present
and past
participles.
Hercynian
::
Hercynian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
extensive
forest
in
Germany,
of which there are still
portions
in
Swabia
and the Hartz
mountains..
Auspicate
::
Auspicate
(v. t.) To
foreshow;
to
foretoken.
#NAME?
::
Stepstone
(n.) A stone laid
before
a door as a stair to rise on in
entering
the
house.
Debutante
::
Debutante
() A
person
who makes his (or her) first
appearance
before
the
public.
Antediluvian
::
Antediluvian
(n.) One who lived
before
the
Deluge.
Forestaff
::
Forestaff
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used at sea for
taking
the
altitudes
of
heavenly
bodies,
now
superseded
by the
sextant;
--
called
also
cross-staff..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) To move
through
the air or
before
the wind; esp., to pass or be
driven
rapidly
through
the air by any
impulse..
Translatitious
::
Translatitious
(a.)
Metaphorical;
tralatitious;
also,
foreign;
exotic..
Gangway
::
Gangway
(v. i.) That part of the spar deck of a
vessel
on each side of the
booms,
from the
quarter-deck
to the
forecastle;
-- more
properly
termed
the
waist..
Therefore
::
Therefore
(adv.)
For that or this
reason,
referring
to
something
previously
stated;
for
that..
Soothsayer
::
Soothsayer
(n.) One who
foretells
events
by the art of
soothsaying;
a
prognosticator.
Triable
::
Triable
(a.)
Liable
to
undergo
a
judicial
examination;
properly
coming
under the
cognizance
of a
court;
as, a cause may be
triable
before
one court which is not
triable
in
another..
Augur
::
Augur (v. t.) To
predict
or
foretell,
as from signs or
omens;
to
betoken;
to
presage;
to
infer..
Still
::
Still (a.) In the
future
as now and
before.
Remitter
::
Remitter
(n.) The
sending
or
placing
back of a
person
to a title or right he had
before;
the
restitution
of one who
obtains
possession
of
property
under a
defective
title,
to his
rights
under some valid title by
virtue
of which he might
legally
have
entered
into
possession
only by
suit..
Foreslow
::
Foreslow
(v. i.) To
loiter.
[Obs.]
See
Forslow,
v. i..
Long
::
Long
(adv.)
At a point of
duration
far
distant,
either
prior or
posterior;
as, not long
before;
not long
after;
long
before
the
foundation
of Rome; long after the
Conquest..
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