Definition of Fore part. Meaning of Fore part. Synonyms of Fore part

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Definition of Fore part

Fore part
Fore part Fore" part`, or Forepart Fore"part`, n. The part most advanced, or first in time or in place; the beginning.

Meaning of Fore part from wikipedia

- Margarita Araneta Forés (March 23, 1959 – February 11, 2025) was a Filipino chef and restaurateur. In 2016, she was named Asia's Best Female Chef on the...
- in the Iliad, saying that "she was of divine stock not of men, in the fore part a lion, in the hinder a serpent, and in the midst a goat, breathing forth...
- driving band, or rotating band, to stabilize its launch by keeping the fore part of the projectile precisely aligned with the gun barrel. The bourrelet...
- long matted locks which provide good protection from bad weather; on the fore part of the body the hair is co**** and forms wavy ringlets like those of a...
- of the higher heel and prevents it from creasing or folding over. The fore part of the boot tree acts as a standard shoe tree and works to gently stretch...
- France. The 34 crew members were air-lifted by helicopter to safety. The fore part sank over a period of five days. The stern was towed to Spain where it...
- Wanevinti Mountains into the North Fore and South Fore regions. Their main form of subsistence is slash-and-burn farming. The Fore language has three distinct...
- Parolis) and are worn as gorget patch or collar tap, appliquéd to the gorget fore-part of the uniform coat, uniform jacket and/or battle-dress. Paroli (rank...
- fired only fifty-two 28 cm (11 in) s**** at Indefatigable before the fore part of the ship also exploded. Of her crew of 1,019, only three survived....
- civic crowns, thirty seven donations, and had twenty-three scars on the fore-part of his body. He saved the life of P. Servilius, the master of the horse...