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FOREORDINA'TION, n. Previous ordination or appointment; predetermination; predes...
FOREORDA'IN, v.t to ordain or appoint before; to preordain; to predestinate; to ...
FOREN'SIC, a. [from L. forensis, from forum, a court.] Belonging to courts of ju...
FORENO'TICE, n. Notice or information of an event before it happens.
FO'RENOON, n. The former part of the day, from the morning to meridian or noon. ...
FO'RENAMED, a. 1. Named or nominated before. 2. Mentioned before in the same wri...
FO'REMOTHER, n. A female ancestor.
FO'REMOST, a. 1. First in place; most advanced; as the foremost troops of an arm...
FOREMEN'TIONED, a. Mentioned before; recited or written in a former part of the ...
FOREMEM'BERED, a. Called to mind previously.
FOREMEANT', a. forement'. Intended beforehand.
FO'REMAST, n. The mast of a ship or other vessel which is placed in the forepart...
FO'REMAN, n. 1. The first or chief man; particularly, the chief man of a jury, w...
FORELOOK', v.t. To look beforehand or forward.
FO'RELOCK, n. 1. The lock or hair that grows from the forepart of the head. Take...
FORELEND', v.t. To lend or give beforehand.