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111fore and aft — idi navig. in, at, or to both ends of a ship …
112fore and aft adjustment — The ability to move, for example, a seat forward and backward …
113fore-and-aft flat twin — A flat twin motorcycle engine mounted with the cylinders positioned in line with the frame …
114fore and aft — adverb 1. : lengthwise of a ship : from stem to stern compare athwart I 1b 2. : in, at, or toward both the bow and stern …
115fore-and-aft bridge — noun : a gangway that sometimes connects a ship s forward bridge and after bridge …
116fore-and-aft topsail. — See gaff topsail (def. 1) …
117fat — aft …
118aftermost — /ˈaftəmoʊst/ (say ahftuhmohst) adjective 1. Nautical farthest aft. 2. hindmost. {Middle English aftermest, Old English æftemest last; the r owing to association with after. See aft, most} …
119afterwards — /ˈaftəwədz / (say ahftuhwuhdz) adverb in later or subsequent time; subsequently. Also, afterward /ˈaftəwəd/ (say ahftuhwuhd). {Middle English, Old English æfterweard(es), variant of Old English æfteweard(es). See aft, wards; for r , see… …
120American Federation of Teachers — (AFT) This is an 830,000 member union of public and professional employees, including public and private school teachers, paraprofessionals and school related personnel, higher education faculty and professionals, employees of state and… …