fores

We have found lemma(root) word of fores : fore.

Definitions


[fɔː], (Adjective)

Definitions:
- situated or placed in front
(e.g: the fore and hind pairs of wings)


Phrases:
- to the fore

Origin:
Old English fore (as a preposition, also in the sense ‘before in time, previously’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voor and German vor. The adjective and noun represent the prefix fore- used independently (late 15th century)


[fɔː], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the front part of something, especially a ship


Phrases:
- to the fore

Origin:
Old English fore (as a preposition, also in the sense ‘before in time, previously’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voor and German vor. The adjective and noun represent the prefix fore- used independently (late 15th century)


[fɔː], (Interjection)

Definitions:
- called out as a warning to people in the path of a golf ball


Phrases:
- to the fore

Origin:
Old English fore (as a preposition, also in the sense ‘before in time, previously’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voor and German vor. The adjective and noun represent the prefix fore- used independently (late 15th century)


[fɔː], (Adposition)

Definitions:


Phrases:
- to the fore

Origin:
Old English fore (as a preposition, also in the sense ‘before in time, previously’), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voor and German vor. The adjective and noun represent the prefix fore- used independently (late 15th century)




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