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21fore — index antecedent, back (in arrears), last (preceding), previous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
22fore — fō(ə)r, fȯ(ə)r adj situated in front of something else …
23foré — foré, ée (fo ré, rée) part. passé de forer. Clef forée, clef dont la tige est creusée pour recevoir une broche fixée dans le trou de la serrure …
24Fore — 〈[fɔ:(r)] Sport; Golf〉 Achtung! (Warnruf) [Etym.: engl., eigtl. »vorn«] …
25fore — v. fuori …
26fore — [adv] in the front ahead, ante*, antecedently, before, beforehand, forward, in advance, near, nearest, precedently, previous; concepts 585,820 Ant. aft, back …
27fore- — ► COMBINING FORM 1) (added to verbs) in front: foreshorten. 2) in advance: forebode. 3) (added to nouns) situated in front of: forecourt. 4) the front part of: forebrain. 5) preceding: forefather …
28'fore — [fôr, fōr] prep. [Old Poet.] short for BEFORE …
29fore|do — «fr DOO, fohr », transitive verb, did, done, do|ing. Archaic. fordo …
30fore|go|er — «fr GOH uhr, fohr », noun. 1. a person or thing that goes in front or leads the way. 2. a person who has gone before; forerunner; predecessor. 3. = foreganger. (Cf. ↑foreganger) …