Definition of Foreparts. Meaning of Foreparts. Synonyms of Foreparts

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Definition of Foreparts

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

Meaning of Foreparts from wikipedia

- vigour (heterosis).: 36  In general terms, in both these hybrids the foreparts and head of the animal are similar to those of the sire, while the hindparts...
- western Venezuela, and on the Atlantic slope of Costa Rica and Panama the foreparts are brownish or blackish grizzled with tawny or olivaceous, the mid-body...
- outside the Amazon. The black-tailed marmoset is dark brown with paler foreparts and a black tail. Unlike most of its relatives, it has a striking white...
- harsh, with a tight topcoat and a soft, dense undercoat. The hair on the foreparts of the legs is slightly longer than that of the neck, chest and back parts...
- ušumgal, a gigantic, serpentine monster. A draconic creature with the foreparts of a lion and the hind-legs, tail, and wings of a bird appears in Mesopotamian...
- is variable in plumage, with adults resembling very dark redpolls. The foreparts are sooty and the forehead is red; juveniles have buff-brown heads. The...
- Walters Art Museum that takes the form of a man on all fours with the foreparts of a pig, the commentator asks in what other way could an artist depict...
- world at 3,287,449. In general terms, in both the mule and the hinny, the foreparts and head of the animal are similar to those of the father sire, while...
- make contact with the female by brushing across the female's face and foreparts. The sole representative of the monotypic genus Seleucidis, the twelve-wired...
- to be flown only at the "Jack" Staff, i.e., a staff on the bowsprit or forepart of the ship. ... In 1660 the Duke of York, later James II.) gave an order...