Front
71front — Le Front, Frons frontis. Petit front et court, Breuis frons. Eschauffer le front à quelqu un, Calefacere aliquem. Estendre son front, et oster les rides, Exporrigere frontem. Parler d un front estendu, d une face joyeuse, Porrectiore fronte loqui …
72front — 1. noun /fɹʌnt/ a) The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves. Officially its a dry cleaning shop, but everyone knows its front for the mafia. b) The side of a building with the main entrance. He says he… …
73front — [13] As its close French relative front still does, front used to mean ‘forehead’. Both come from Latin frōns, a word of dubious origins whose primary meaning was ‘forehead’, but which already in the classical period was extending figuratively to …
74front — I. n. 1. Forehead, brow. 2. Effrontery, face, impudence, assurance, brass. 3. Van, fore rank, front rank, head. 4. Forepart, forward part. 5. Anterior, face. 6. Face, obverse. 7. Face, facade, front elevation …
75front — n 1. forepart, foremost part, forefront, foreground, anterior, fore; forestage, Theat. apron, downstage. 2. face, facade, exterior; frontage, waterfront, oceanfront, shore, lakeshore. 3.Military. front line, vanguard, first line, forward line, Fr …
76front — [1] The forward end of a vehicle. [2] The seats closest to the front upon which the driver sits. Also see flame front independent front suspension lower front panel …
77front — [13] As its close French relative front still does, front used to mean ‘forehead’. Both come from Latin frōns, a word of dubious origins whose primary meaning was ‘forehead’, but which already in the classical period was extending figuratively to …
78Front — Provenance. Vient du latin frons Signifie: front Se fête le 25 octobre. Histoire. Apôtre du Périgord au début du christianisme, saint Front est honoré comme premier évêque de Périgueux. Une autre thèse veut qu il soit venu de Rome au Ier siècle.… …
79front — frÊŒnt n. foremost part; part that faces forward; forehead, face; outward appearance; facade, outer wall of a building; line of confrontation (as in a battle); seaside promenade; cover, disguise; movement, coalition; haughtiness v. face toward;… …
80front — The bounding surfaces between different air masses. Three main types of fronts are the cold front, warm front, and occluded front …