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    front
    /frʌnt/

    noun

    • 1. the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something: "a page at the front of the book had been torn out" Similar forepartforeforemost partanteriorOpposite rearback
    • 2. the foremost line or part of an armed force; the furthest position that an army has reached and where the enemy is or may be engaged: "his regiment was immediately sent to the front" Similar front linevanguardvanfirst line

    adjective

    • 1. of or at the front: "the front cover of the magazine" Similar at the frontforemostleadingleadOpposite backlast
    • 2. (of a vowel sound) formed by raising the tongue, excluding the blade and tip, towards the hard palate.

    verb

    • 1. (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed towards: "the flats which fronted Crow Road"
    • 2. provide (something) with a front or facing of a particular type or material: "a metal box fronted by an alloy panel"

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  4. front. / frŭnt/. The boundary between two air masses that have different temperatures or humidity. In the mid-latitude areas of the Earth, where warm tropical air meets cooler polar air, the systems of fronts define the weather and often cause precipitation to form.

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  7. Front comes from the Latin word for forehead, and it means the side of something facing out, or the part of something (a body, a weather system, a war), that's advancing into a new territory, or frontier. A front man is someone used as a cover for questionable activity.

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