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fore — [fôr, fōr] adv. [ME < OE fore, foran, akin to Ger vor < IE base * per , through, throughout, before > FOR1, FOR , L per] 1. at, in, or toward the bow of a ship: only in FORE AND AFT 2. Obs. previously adj … English World dictionary
FORE Systems — was a leader in internet switching equipment based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company is now part of Ericsson.Founded in 1990 to supply a US Naval Research Laboratories request for development, FORE initially produced Asynchronous Transfer… … Wikipedia
Fore (golf) — Fore! is shouted as a warning during a golf game when it appears possible that a golf ball may hit other players or spectators. The mention of the term in an 1881 British Golf Museum indicates that the term was in use at least as early as that… … Wikipedia
Fore — can mean: *Fore (people), a highland people of Papua New Guinea. *Fore (golf), a warning yelled by golfers. *Fore Abbey, an abbey in Ireland. *Fore, County Westmeath a village beside Fore Abbey. *Fore River (Maine), a river * Fore! , the 4th… … Wikipedia
fore — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ situated or placed in front. ► NOUN ▪ the front part of something, especially a ship. ► EXCLAMATION ▪ called out as a warning to people in the path of a golf ball. ● to the fore Cf. ↑to the fore … English terms dictionary
fore|bod´er — fore|bode «fr BOHD, fohr », verb, bod|ed, bod|ing. –v.t. 1. to give warning of; predict: »Black clouds forebode a storm. SYNONYM(S): foretell, portend. 2. to have a f … Useful english dictionary
fore|bode´ment — fore|bode «fr BOHD, fohr », verb, bod|ed, bod|ing. –v.t. 1. to give warning of; predict: »Black clouds forebode a storm. SYNONYM(S): foretell, portend. 2. to have a f … Useful english dictionary
fore|bode — «fr BOHD, fohr », verb, bod|ed, bod|ing. –v.t. 1. to give warning of; predict: »Black clouds forebode a storm. SYNONYM(S): foretell, portend. 2. to have a f … Useful english dictionary
fore|bod´ing|ly — fore|bod|ing «fr BOH dihng, fohr », noun, adjective. –n. 1. a prediction; warning: »She disregarded the Gypsy s foreboding that she would regret marrying. SYNONYM(S): omen, portent. 2. a feeling that something bad is going to happen: »The sailor… … Useful english dictionary
fore|bod|ing — «fr BOH dihng, fohr », noun, adjective. –n. 1. a prediction; warning: »She disregarded the Gypsy s foreboding that she would regret marrying. SYNONYM(S): omen, portent. 2. a feeling that something bad is going to happen: »The sailor s wife had a… … Useful english dictionary
fore|shad´ow|er — fore|shad|ow «fr SHAD oh, fohr », verb, noun. –v.t. to indicate beforehand; be a warning of; prefigure: »Those black clouds foreshadow a storm. Rousseau…invented a system for behavioral control that foreshadowed some modern theories of… … Useful english dictionary