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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
head|fore|most — «HEHD FR mohst, FOHR », adverb. = headfirst. (Cf. ↑headfirst) … Useful english dictionary
stern|fore|most — «STURN FR mohst, muhst; FOHR », adverb. 1. with the stern first; backwards. 2. Figurative. clumsily; awkwardly … Useful english dictionary
tail|fore|most — «TAYL FR mohst, FOHR », adverb. = tailfirst. (Cf. ↑tailfirst) … Useful english dictionary
most — most·lings; most·ly; near·most; neath·most; north·east·ern·most; north·er·most; north·ern·most; north·most; out·er·most; out·most; over·most; pred·most; pri·most; rear·most; right·most; sea·most; south·east·ern·most; south·er·most;… … English syllables
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Fore part — or Forepart Fore part , n. The part most advanced, or first in time or in place; the beginning. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fore|see´a|bly — fore|see|a|ble «fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. that can be foreseen: »Machine tool prices are stable, a condition most companies contend will hold for the foreseeable future (Wall Street Journal). –fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
fore|see|a|ble — «fr SEE uh buhl, fohr », adjective. that can be foreseen: »Machine tool prices are stable, a condition most companies contend will hold for the foreseeable future (Wall Street Journal). –fore|see´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary