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Forecourse

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foreyardnounA yard in front; front yard
foresailnoun(nautical, on a square-rigged ship) The lowest (and usually the largest) square sail hung on the foremast
forechainnoun(nautical, usually in the plural) A chain securing the lower shrouds of the foremast.
foreshipnoun(archaic) The fore part of a ship.
forecastlenoun(nautical) A raised part of the upper deck at the front of a ship; the structure of this part of the ship; the crew's quarters located within it.
foretrianglenoun(nautical) A triangular space on a sailing ship between the deck, foremast, and forestay.
foretopnoun(UK dialectal) An erect tuft of hair.
forefootnounEither of the front feet of a quadruped.
fo'c'slenoun(informal, nautical) forecastle.
forehoodnoun(nautical, ship-building) One of the most forward of the outside and inside planks
foc's'lenounAlternative form of fo'c'sle (“forecastle”). [(informal, nautical) forecastle.]
focastlenounAlternative form of forecastle. [(nautical) A raised part of the upper deck at the front of a ship; the structure of this part of the ship; the crew's quarters located within it.]
forecastle lampnoun(nautical) A lamp hung in the forecastle of a ship to allow sailors to work and relax after dark.
footnounA biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
fo'c's'lenounAlternative form of fo'c'sle. [(informal, nautical) forecastle.]
fore and aft rignounAlternative form of fore-and-aft rig. [(nautical) A sailing rig consisting of sails set mainly along the line of the keel.]
fo'castlenounAlternative form of forecastle. [(nautical) A raised part of the upper deck at the front of a ship; the structure of this part of the ship; the crew's quarters located within it.]
forwardAt, near or towards the front of something.
forelocknounThe part of a person's hairstyle which covers the forehead.
foistverb(transitive) To force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit; to stick.

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