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1 edellä (ennen)
• före -
2 edimmäinen
• fore -
3 keulanpuolinen
• fore -
4 etummainen
• fore• foremost• front -
5 ulommainen
• fore• outermost -
6 etu-
• lead• front• anterior• fore-• fore -
7 etuosa
yks.nom. etuosa; yks.gen. etuosan; yks.part. etuosaa; yks.ill. etuosaan; mon.gen. etuosien etuosain; mon.part. etuosia; mon.ill. etuosiinfore (noun)front (noun)* * *• fore• front side• front• forepart• front part -
8 keula
yks.nom. keula; yks.gen. keulan; yks.part. keulaa; yks.ill. keulaan; mon.gen. keulojen keulain; mon.part. keuloja; mon.ill. keuloihinbow (noun)fore (noun)head (noun)prow (noun)stem (noun)* * *marine• headmarine• prowmarine• stemmarine• foremarine• forwardmarine• bow -
9 ensimmäinen
yks.nom. ensimmäinen; yks.gen. ensimmäisen; yks.part. ensimmäistä; yks.ill. ensimmäiseen; mon.gen. ensimmäisten ensimmäisien; mon.part. ensimmäisiä; mon.ill. ensimmäisiinchief (adje)first (adje)foremost (adje)leading (adje)primary (adje)principal (adje)* * *• fore• no.1• won't you come• primary• leading• foremost• chief• first• principal -
10 esillä
about (adve)at hand (adve)on hand (adve)on view (adve)out (adve)ready (adve)* * *• out• to the fore• ready• about• at hand• exist• on hand• on view -
11 esille
forth (adve)forward (adve)out (adve)* * *• into view• forth• forward• out• to the fore• to the front -
12 etu
yks.nom. etu; yks.gen. edun; yks.part. etua; yks.ill. etuun; mon.gen. etujen; mon.part. etuja; mon.ill. etuihinaccount (noun)advantage (noun)asset (noun)benefit (noun)boot (noun)interest (noun)odds (noun)prize (noun)profit (noun)virtue (noun)* * *• preference• gain• welfare• virtue• utility• profit• prize• priority• precedence• pre• odds• privilege• good• front• forward• fore• anterior• account• interest• aid• excellence• asset• assistance• avail• benefit• advantage• boot• concession• behoof -
13 etualalla
• to the fore• in the foreground -
14 etualalle
• to the fore -
15 uloin
• hindmost• outermost• dire• fore• farthest• extreme
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