💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foremath"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| forecropnoun | A section of a crop that is harvested first |
| forecutverb | (transitive) To cut beforehand or in advance. |
| forerentnoun | (Scotland, historical) Rent due to be paid before the first crop is reaped. |
| premicesnoun | — |
| forestartnoun | A head start. |
| foreflowverb | (transitive) To flow before. |
| first fruitsnoun | The first part of a harvest; sometimes made into an offering |
| forestagenoun | The part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain. |
| forestreamnoun | The initial, early, or forward-positioned part of a stream (all senses); a stream occurring at the ahead or front (of a thing) |
| forefruitnoun | Fruit or produce that ripens before other fruits; a firstfruit |
| forestepnoun | an initial, previous, or early step; a prior stage or phase in a process or development cycle |
| first flushnoun | (by extension) The beginning; the period of time when something is first starting. |
| foresmacknoun | (rare, nonstandard) A foretaste; a taste or sampling of things to come. |
| premonstrationnoun | (archaic) A showing beforehand; foreshowing. |
| fore-witnoun | Alternative form of forewit. [Timely knowledge; precaution; foresight.] |
| forenoun | The front; the forward part of something; the foreground. |
| foregazenoun | A gaze that is forward or beforehand. |
| foretidenoun | (rare, literal, figurative) An early tide (tidal surge). |
| firstlingnoun | The first produce or result, notably firstborn offspring. |
| forehandernoun | (racquet sports) A shot played forehand. |
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