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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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Underbrush
::
Underbrush
(n.)
Shrubs,
small
trees,
and the like, in a wood or
forest,
growing
beneath
large
trees;
undergrowth..
Forestaller
::
Forestaller
(n.) One who
forestalls;
esp., one who
forestalls
the
market..
Prescient
::
Prescient
(a.)
Having
knowledge
of
coming
events;
foreseeing;
conscious
beforehand.
Foresightful
::
Foresightful
(a.)
Foresighted.
Foreflow
::
Foreflow
(v. t.) To flow
before.
Keep
::
Keep (v. i.) To
remain
in any
position
or
state;
to
continue;
to
abide;
to stay; as, to keep at a
distance;
to keep
aloft;
to keep near; to keep in the
house;
to keep
before
or
behind;
to keep in
favor;
to keep out of
company,
or out
reach..
Breed
::
Breed (v. i.) To be
formed
in the
parent
or dam; to be
generated,
or to grow, as young
before
birth..
Forewot
::
Forewot
(pres.
indic.
sing.,
1st & 3d
pers.)
of
Forewite.
Barbarous
::
Barbarous
(a.)
Foreign;
adapted
to a
barbaric
taste.
Dive
::
Dive (v. i.) To
plunge
into water head
foremost;
to
thrust
the body
under,
or
deeply
into, water or other
fluid..
Polyprotodonta
::
Polyprotodonta
(n. pl.) A
division
of
marsupials
in which there are more fore
incisor
teeth in each jaw.
Fore
::
Fore (v. i.)
Journey;
way;
method
of
proceeding.
Preadmonition
::
Preadmonition
(n.)
Previous
warning
or
admonition;
forewarning.
Portentive
::
Portentive
(a.)
Presaging;
foreshadowing.
Foredate
::
Foredate
(v. t.) To date
before
the true time; to
antendate.
Object
::
Object
(v. t.) To set
before
or
against;
to bring into
opposition;
to
oppose.
Gallop
::
Gallop
(v. i.) A mode of
running
by a
quadruped,
particularly
by a
horse,
by
lifting
alternately
the fore feet and the hind feet, in
successive
leaps or
bounds..
Aurochs
::
Aurochs
(n.) The
European
bison
(Bison
bonasus,
/
Europaeus),
once
widely
distributed,
but now
nearly
extinct,
except
where
protected
in the
Lithuanian
forests,
and
perhaps
in the
Caucasus.
It is
distinct
from the Urus of
Caesar,
with which it has often been
confused..
Plead
::
Plead (v. t.) To
discuss,
defend,
and
attempt
to
maintain
by
arguments
or
reasons
presented
to a
tribunal
or
person
having
uthority
to
determine;
to argue at the bar; as, to plead a cause
before
a court or
jury..
Hermes
::
Hermes
(n.)
Originally,
a
boundary
stone
dedicated
to
Hermes
as the god of
boundaries,
and
therefore
bearing
in some cases a head, or head and
shoulders,
placed
upon a
quadrangular
pillar
whose
height
is that of the body
belonging
to the head,
sometimes
having
feet or other parts of the body
sculptured
upon it. These
figures,
though
often
representing
Hermes,
were used for other
divinities,
and even, in later
times,
for
portraits
of human
beings.
Called
also
herma.
See
Terminal
statue,
under Ter
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