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499 words match “FRONT”

FILE n.
firing by file, or each file independently of others. -- File leader, the soldier at the front of any file, who covers and leads those in rear of him. -- File marching, the marching of a line two deep, when faced to the right or left, so that the front and rear rank march side by side. Brande & C. --Indian file, or S…
FIRST a.
Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
FISSURE n.
gaping lips of wounds. Knight. -- Fissure of rolando (Anat.), the furrow separating the frontal from the parietal lobe in the cerebrum. -- Fissure of Sylvius (Anat.), a deep cerebral fissure separating the frontal from the temporal lobe. See Illust. under Brain. -- Fissure vein (Mining), a crack in the earth's surf…
FLANK n. 2 definitions
as, to attack an enemy in flank is to attack him on the side. When to right and left the front Divided, and to either flank retired. Milton.
FLOATING a.
ting ribs (Anat.), the lower or posterior ribs which are not connected with the others in front; in man they are the last two pairs. -- Floating screed (Plastering), a strip of plastering first laid on, to serve as a guide for the thickness of the coat. -- Floating threads (Weaving), threads which span several other…
FLOUNDER n.
A tool used in crimping boot fronts.
FOOTLIGHT n.
One of a row of lights in the front of the stage in a theater, etc., and on a level therewith. Before the footlights, upon the stage; -- hence, in the capacity of an actor.
FOOTMAN n.
Formerly, a servant who ran in front of his master's carriage; a runner. Prior.
FORE a. 3 definitions
Advanced, as compared with something else; toward the front; being or coming first, in time, place, order, or importance; preceding; anterior; antecedent; earlier; forward; -- opposed to Ant: back or Ant: behind; as, the fore part of a garment; the fore part of the day; the fore and of a wagon. The free will of the sub…
FOREFENCE n.
Defense in front. [Obs.]
FOREHEAD n. 2 definitions
The front of that part of the head which incloses the brain; that part of the face above the eyes; the brow.
FOREHEW v.
To hew or cut in front. [Obs.] Sackville.
FORELIE v.
To lie in front of. [Obs.] Which forelay Athwart her snowy breast. Spenser.
FORELIFT v.
To lift up in front. [Obs.]
FORERANK n.
The first rank; the front.
FORESIDE n.
The front side; the front; esp., a stretch of country fronting the sea.
FORESKIRT n.
The front skirt of a garment, in distinction from the train. Honor's train Is longer than his foreskirt. Shak.
FORESTICK n.
Front stick of a hearth fire.
FORETOP n.
That part of a headdress that is in front; the top of a periwig.
FOREWARD n.
The van; the front. [Obs.] My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, Consisting equally of horse and foot. Shak.
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