Front

  • 61front — 1. noun 1) the front of the boat Syn: fore, foremost part, forepart, anterior, forefront, nose, head; bow, prow; foreground Ant: rear, back 2) the store s front …

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  • 62Front — Das Wort Front (von lateinisch frons, „Stirn, Vorderseite“) bezeichnet: Front (Meteorologie) in der Meteorologie die Grenze zwischen verschiedenen Luftmassen im Militärwesen Kriegsfront die Grenze zum Gegner Front (Großverband) die größte… …

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  • 63front — {{11}}front (n.) late 13c., forehead, from O.Fr. front forehead, brow (12c.), from L. frontem (nom. frons) forehead, brow, front; facade, forepart; appearance, perhaps lit. that which projects, from PIE *bhront , from root *bhren to project,… …

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  • 64front — nm. fran (Alex.019, Cordon, Saxel.002, Thônes.004), FRON (Aix, Albanais.001, Annecy, Arvillard, Billième.173, Compôte Bauges, Giettaz.215, Montagny Bozel). E. : Crête. A1) front d une zone de combat : fron nm. (001,215), frontalye… …

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  • 65Front (TO) — Infobox CityIT img coa = official name = Front name = Front region = Piedmont province = Province of Turin (TO) elevation m = area total km2 = 10.6 population as of = Dec. 2004 population total = 1661 population density km2 = 156 timezone = CET,… …

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  • 66front — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. foreground (see front); figurehead, cover (see substitution). v. t. confront, face (see opposition). front for II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. fore, forward, frontal, foremost, head, headmost, leading,… …

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  • 67front — 1) (the front) n British courage, cheek, effrontery, chutzpah. This use of the word, as opposed to the colloquial senses of bearing or fagade, occurs in phrases such as loads of front or he s got more front than Harrods (a reference to the large …

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  • 68Front — die Front, en (Mittelstufe) die Vorderseite eines Gebäudes Synonyme: Fassade, Stirnseite Beispiel: Die Front der Schule soll dieses Jahr renoviert werden. die Front, en (Mittelstufe) vorderste Linie, an der zwei gegnerische Truppen miteinander… …

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  • 69front — 1. in. to pay out money in advance of receiving goods; to pay up front. (See also front money.) □ I fronted about $550 for the new computer. □ How much do you want her to front for this? 2. n. a respectable appearance. □ Jan can put up a good… …

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  • 70front — 1. noun 1) the front of the boat Syn: fore, foremost part, forepart, nose, head, bow, prow, foreground 2) a shop front Syn: frontage, face, facing …

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