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Meanings of
fore
in English
Portuguese
proa
Catalan
proa
Back to the meaning
Front part of a vessel or aircraft.
bow
stem
prow
Portuguese
proa
Portuguese
fore
Spanish
fore
Back to the meaning
Cell line.
fore-9317
ter330
Related terms
cell line
transformed cell line
Portuguese
fore
Catalan
davanter
Spanish
delantero
Back to the meaning
Situated at or toward the bow of a vessel.
aft
Related terms
front
forward
foremost
Catalan
davanter
Language.
fore language
Related terms
language
modern language
Synonyms
Examples for "
fore language
"
fore language
Examples for "
fore language
"
1
The word kuru means "shaking death" in the
Fore
language
,
and describes the characteristic symptoms of the disease.
Usage of
fore
in English
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.
Other examples for "fore"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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fore
Adjective
Preposition
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
fore part
fore legs
fore feet
fore deck
fore end
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Translations for
fore
Portuguese
proa
fore
Catalan
proa
davanter
Spanish
fore
delantero
Fore
through the time
Fore
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
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