| fore | known beforehand |
|---|---|
| fore | indicate by signs |
| fore | the act of providing vague advance indications |
| fore | indistinctly prophetic |
| fore | a cut of meat from the upper part of a front leg |
| fore | a tremor preceding an earthquake |
| fore | the part of the seashore between the high-water and low-water marks |
| fore | reduce in scope while retaining essential elements |
| fore | shorten lines in a drawing so as to create an illusion of depth |
| fore | foretell by divine inspiration |
| fore | providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future |
| fore | knowing in advance |