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Term: fore prenominal

Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: Used to describe something that comes before or precedes another noun or adjective.

Sense 1:

Definition: Occurring or being situated before or in front of something else.

Example sentence: The fore prenominal section of the book provides essential background information.


Sense 2:

Definition: Referring to an adjective that is positioned before a noun in a sentence.

Example sentence: In the phrase "the big house," "big" is a fore prenominal adjective modifying the noun "house."


Sense 3:

Definition: Pertaining to the early stages or beginning of something.

Example sentence: The fore prenominal months of the year are typically the busiest for retailers.


Sense 4 (Local usage):

Definition: Used in certain regional dialects to indicate directions or positions.

Example sentence: In the fore prenominal dialect, "up north" means to travel in a northern direction.


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