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Fronto-
Fronto- Fron"to- [L. frons, frontis, the forehead.] (Anat.) A combining form signifying relating to the forehead or the frontal bone; as, fronto-parietal, relating to the frontal and the parietal bones; fronto-nasal, etc.
Fronton
Fronton Fron`ton", n. [F., a pediment. See Front.] (Arch.) Same as Frontal, 2.

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- Fronto (Latin for a person with a large forehead) may refer to: Various Romans with the cognomen Fronto: Fronto of Emesa (3rd century), a famous rhetorician...
- Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. 100 – late 160s AD), best known as Fronto, was a Roman grammarian, rhetorician, and advocate. Of Berber origin, he was born...
- Gr**** and Latin under tutors such as Herodes Atticus and Marcus Cornelius Fronto. He married Antoninus's daughter Faustina in 145. After Antoninus died in...
- received careful education from the famous grammaticus Marcus Cornelius Fronto. He was reported to have been an excellent student, fond of writing poetry...
- Fronto is a genus of true weevils in the tribe Hyperini. Monographie des coleopteren-tribus Hyperini. KR Petri, 1901 "Fronto". The Encyclopedia of Life...
- Frontotemporal dementia (FTD), also called frontotemporal degeneration disease or frontotemporal neurocognitive disorder, encomp****es several types of...
- Fronto of Emesa (Ancient Gr****: Φρόντων) was a famous Gr**** rhetorician and uncle of C****ius Longinus. Fronto taught rhetoric in Athens. He was born in...
- Frontó (Valencian pronunciation: [fɾonˈto]) is a modified Valencian pilota version of the original Basque Pelota game. The name frontó refers both to the...
- Antoninus Pius. Among Marcus' tutors were the orators Marcus Cornelius Fronto and Herodes Atticus. Marcus held the consulship jointly with Antoninus Pius...
- Marcus Claudius Fronto (killed in battle AD 170) was a Roman senator and Consul, and a general in the Imperial Roman army during the reigns of emperors...