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Definition of fore
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Fore (v. i.)
Journey;
way;
method
of
proceeding.
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Immortalize
::
Immortalize
(v. t.) To
render
immortal;
to cause to live or exist
forever.
Premonition
::
Premonition
(n.)
Previous
warning,
notice,
or
information;
forewarning;
as, a
premonition
of
danger..
Tidy
::
Tidy (n.) A
child's
pinafore.
Bespeak
::
Bespeak
(v. t.) To show
beforehand;
to
foretell;
to
indicate.
Put
::
Put (v. t.) To set
before
one for
judgment,
acceptance,
or
rejection;
to bring to the
attention;
to
offer;
to
state;
to
express;
figuratively,
to
assume;
to
suppose;
--
formerly
sometimes
followed
by that
introducing
a
proposition;
as, to put a
question;
to put a
case..
Foresay
::
Foresay
(v. t.) To
foretell.
Aoudad
::
Aoudad
(n.) An
African
sheeplike
quadruped
(the
Ammotragus
tragelaphus)
having
a long mane on the
breast
and fore legs. It is,
perhaps,
the
chamois
of the Old
Testament..
Expeditate
::
Expeditate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the claws or the balls of the fore feet; as, to
expeditate
a dog that he may not chase
deer..
Clear
::
Clear (v. t.) To free from the
imputation
of
guilt;
to
justify,
vindicate,
or
acquit;
-- often used with from
before
the thing
imputed..
Stranger
::
Stranger
(n.) One who is
strange,
foreign,
or
unknown..
Interlard
::
Interlard
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
insert
between;
to mix or
mingle;
especially,
to
introduce
that which is
foreign
or
irrelevant;
as, to
interlard
a
conservation
with oaths or
allusions..
Aforehand
::
Aforehand
(adv.)
Beforehand;
in
anticipation.
Sinciput
::
Sinciput
(n.) The fore part of the head.
Mulier
::
Mulier
(n.)
Lawful
issue born in
wedlock,
in
distinction
from an elder
brother
born of the same
parents
before
their
marriage;
a
lawful
son..
Predestinate
::
Predestinate
(v. t.) To
predetermine
or
foreordain;
to
appoint
or
ordain
beforehand
by an
unchangeable
purpose
or
decree;
to
preelect.
Password
::
Password
(n.) A word to be given
before
a
person
is
allowed
to pass; a
watchword;
a
countersign.
Signore
::
Signore
(n.) Sir; Mr.; -- a title of
address
or
respect
among the
Italians.
Before
a noun the form is
Signor.
Preexist
::
Preexist
(v. i.) To exist
previously;
to exist
before
something
else.
Predestinative
::
Predestinative
(a.)
Determining
beforehand;
predestinating.
Predestinate
::
Predestinate
(a.)
Predestinated;
foreordained;
fated.
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