forepart
IPA: fˈɔrpɑrt
noun
- The front or anterior part of something.
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Examples of "forepart" in Sentences
- The shell made its ten - tacled forepart seem less alien.
- Beneath the forepart is the _cerebrum_, and beneath the hinder part is the
- It was more natural two hands than one, the left hand under the forepart to steady and point.
- She had the forepart of a remarkably full-figured woman, and the rear-part of a beautiful horse.
- It lifted its forepart, let its rearpart drop, blasted with its elevation jets, and spun out of control.
- And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmovable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves.
- Pocock (1933), for example, described it as 'Uniformly blackish brown above and on the limbs and tail; with a grey patch above the eye and grey on the upper half of the cheeks; the sides of the muzzle, back of the ears, chin, and forepart of the throat white, but the hinder part of the throat, the breast, and the belly either a dusky greyish brown, or clean white'.
- They would charge full in face, and presenting their own massive and solid beaks would stave in the hollow and weak forepart of their enemies 'ships; 40 while the Athenians, confined as they were, would not be able to wheel round them or break their line before striking, to which manoeuvres they mainly trusted -- the want of room would make the one impossible, and the
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