- FORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FORE is something that occupies a front position How to use fore in a sentence
- fore - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Fore, fóre, foré, forè, fôre, före, főre, fore-, føre and 'fore A development of the prefix fore- fore (comparative former, superlative foremost) The fore end of the tape is drawn out, and when the indicator points to this number the end is firmly fixed to the front of the camera
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Definition of fore noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- FORE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FORE definition: 1 to public attention or into a noticeable position: 2 (especially on ships) towards or in the… Learn more
- Fore - definition of fore by The Free Dictionary
1 situated in front of something else 2 first in place, time, order, rank, etc ; forward; earlier 3 a of or pertaining to a foremast b being a sail, yard, boom, etc , or any rigging belonging to a fore lower mast or to some upper mast of a foremast c situated at or toward the bow of a vessel; forward 4 at or toward the bow of a vessel
- FORE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Fore is used to refer to parts at the front of an animal, ship, or aircraft There had been no direct damage in the fore part of the ship a swelling appeared below his near fore knee If something is fore in a boat or plane, it is at the front of it Our yacht was well equipped with two double cabins fore and aft
- Fore Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The issue has come to the fore The plane's exits are located fore and aft
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