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fore|men|tioned — «fr MEHN shuhnd, fohr », adjective. mentioned before; forenamed: »Take the forementioned ingredients and mix with water … Useful english dictionary
forementioned — foreˈmenˈtioned adjective Mentioned before in writing or speech • • • Main Entry: ↑fore … Useful english dictionary
aforesaid — a‧fore‧said [əˈfɔːsed ǁ əˈfɔːr ] also a‧fore‧men‧tioned [əˈfɔːmenʆnd ǁ ˈæfərˌmenʆnd, əˈfɔːr ] adjective [only before a noun] written formal already mentioned on the same page or on a previous page; = ABOVE MENTIONED … Financial and business terms
aforementioned — a|fore|men|tioned [əˈfo:menʃənd US ˈæfərˌmenʃənd, əˈfo:r ] adj also a|fore|said [əˈfo:sed US əˈfo:r ] [only before noun] law [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: afore before (from Old English onforan) + mentioned] the aforementioned mentioned before in an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
aforementioned — a|fore|men|tioned [ ə fɔr,menʃənd ] adjective only before noun FORMAL mentioned before in an earlier part of a piece of writing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
aforementioned, the — a|fore|men|tioned, the [ ə fɔr,menʃənd ] noun the person, thing, people, or things that have been mentioned before in an earlier part of a piece of writing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Aforementioned — A*fore men tioned, a. Previously mentioned; before mentioned. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forementioned — Fore men tioned, a. Mentioned before; already cited; aforementioned. Addison. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aforesaid — also a.fore.men.tioned adjective (only before noun) law mentioned before in an earlier part of a document, article, book etc: The property belongs to the aforesaid Ms Jones. aforesaid noun (singular or plural) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
aforementioned — a•fore•men•tioned [[t]əˈfɔrˌmɛn ʃənd, əˈfoʊr ; əˌfɔr ˈmɛn ʃənd, əˌfoʊr [/t]] adj. cited or mentioned earlier or previously • Etymology: 1580–90 … From formal English to slang