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proa
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proa
Front part of a vessel or aircraft.
bow
stem
prow
Portuguese
proa
Portuguese
fore
Spanish
fore
Cell line.
fore-9317
ter330
cell line
transformed cell line
Portuguese
fore
Catalan
davanter
Spanish
delantero
Situated at or toward the bow of a vessel.
aft
front
forward
foremost
Catalan
davanter
Language.
fore language
language
modern language
1
But another, far greater concern quickly came to the
fore
:
the Flood.
2
The
fore
view screen, however, was now filled with incoming weapons fire.
3
But this week an even more critical issue comes to the
fore
.
4
Because, back in India, a new character had come to the
fore
.
5
God has placed the English-speaking people in the
fore
-
part
of the nations.
6
So I hope this one blows away
'
fore
I step in it.
7
Hutchings's political beliefs come to the
fore
in his energetic live shows.
8
The importance and capability of motivation come to
fore
among other factors.
9
Brexit and climate change have brought other potential shocks to the
fore
.
10
Fake news has come to the
fore
recently, particularly across the Atlantic.
11
They learn how to correctly trot, to start with the right
fore
.
12
Sometimes the challenging, difficult third-level environment can bring them to the
fore
.
13
But there is another reality the show has brought to the
fore
.
14
The head and the
fore
part of the thorax had already disappeared.
15
The
fore
-screw
was in its place, and the power was turned on.
16
The crew and motors were carried in cars slung
fore
and aft.
fore
·
fore part
fore legs
fore feet
fore deck
fore end
Portuguese
proa
fore
Catalan
proa
davanter
Spanish
fore
delantero