ön, cephe, yüz, ince, cephesini düzenlemek, önünü, sima, ön saf, cüret, dönmek, ara yüzey, karşı olmak, karşısına çıkmak, utanmazlık, önderlik etmek, öndeki, dil önü, bakmak, kenar, ön taraf, yüzsüzlük, paravan şirket, önüne, yönelmek, paravan kişi, önünde bulunmak, alın, arsızlık, (havaya ait) cephe, (savaşta) cephe, CEPHE:Bir unsur tarafından bir yanın en ucundan, öbür yanın en ucuna kadar işgal edilen saha, sıra kendisinde ol, Cephe (Enine), Alın, frons, yol kenarı, (göl, deniz v.b.'ne ait) kıyı, kenar, alnaç, çehre, ön cephe, önünde bulun, on -e, yol göstermek, Sigorta veya reasürans yolu ile kabul edilen riskin herhangi bir kısmının, şirket konservasyonunda tutulmaksızın, tamamının reasürans yolu ile devredilmesi, Fronting, bir sigorta şirketinin, faaliyet izni olmayan bir ülkede teminat verebilmek için, müşterisine o ülkede faaliyet izni bulunan bir sigorta şirketi aracılığıyla poliçe düzenletmesi, cephede, paravanlık etmek, ön tarafı oluşturmak,
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Of a vowel pronounced near the tip of the tongue, Located at or near the front, To face (on, to), be pointed in a given direction, An act, show, façade, persona: an intentional and false impression of oneself, To face, be opposite to, To adorn the front of; to have on the front, To face up to, to meet head-on, to confront, A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army, When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced, The side of a building with the main entrance, The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves, The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature, An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact, The direction of the enemy, The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank, To pronounce with the tongue in a front position, A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group, to appear before, as in to front court, To move (a word or clause) to the start of a sentence, To assume false or disingenuous appearances, To provide money or financial assistance in advance to, To act as a front (for); to cover (for), To lead or be the spokesperson of (a campaign, organisation etc.), mae, jun, The most conspicuous part, That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women, Of or relating to the front or forward part; having a position in front; foremost; as, a front view, The forehead, countenance, or personal presence, as expressive of character or temper, and especially, of boldness of disposition, sometimes of impudence; seeming; as, a bold front; a hardened front, The forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face, The beginning, The part or surface of anything which seems to look out, or to be directed forward; the fore or forward part; the foremost rank; the van; the opposite to back or rear; as, the front of a house; the front of an army, A position directly before the face of a person, or before the foremost part of a thing; as, in front of un person, of the troops, or of a house, To adorn in front; to supply a front to; as, to front a house with marble; to front a head with laurel, To have or turn the face or front in any direction; as, the house fronts toward the east, All the works along one side of the polygon inclosing the site which is fortified, The middle of the upper part of the tongue, the part of the tongue which is more or less raised toward the palate in the pronunciation of certain sounds, as the vowel i in machine, e in bed, and consonant y in you, To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his house fronts the church, To oppose face to face; to oppose directly; to meet in a hostile manner, turn to the front! face forward!, To appear before; to meet, To lead or be the spokesperson of a group, To provide money or financial assistance in advance, The side or end of something that faces the direction it normally moves, See Guide to Pronunciation, §10, fore-, zen, fore, An area where masses of warm and cold air meet, often resulting in precipitation, The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature. Fronts receive their names from the movement of the air masses involved, To face toward; to have the front toward; to confront; as, the house fronts the street, On the home front or on the domestic front means with regard to your own country rather than foreign countries. Its present economic ills on the home front are largely the result of overspending On the domestic front, the president got his way with his budget proposals. frontispiece. In meteorology, the interface or transition zone between two air masses of different density and temperature. Frontal zones are frequently accompanied by low barometric pressure, marked changes in wind direction and relative humidity, and considerable cloudiness and precipitation. Islamic Salvation Front Front Islamique du Salut FIS National Liberation Front popular front Stresa Front wave front Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Río de Oro Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman Dhofar Liberation Front, the immediate proximity of someone or something; "she blushed in his presence"; "he sensed the presence of danger"; "he was well behaved in front of company", the side that is forward or prominent, If you do or say something in front of someone else, you do or say it when they are present. They never argued in front of their children He has been brought up not to swear in front of women, If someone or something is in front of a particular thing, they are facing it, ahead of it, or close to the front part of it. She sat down in front of her dressing-table mirror to look at herself Something darted out in front of my car, and my car hit it A police car was parked in front of the house, If a person or thing is in front, they are ahead of others in a moving group, or further forward than someone or something else. Officers will crack down on lunatic motorists who speed or drive too close to the car in front `What's with this guy?' demanded an American voice in the row in front, Someone who is in front in a competition or contest at a particular point is winning at that point. Richard Dunwoody is in front in the jockeys' title race Some preliminary polls show him out in front. = leading, the side that is seen or that goes first, a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts", the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front", the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage", a person used as a cover for some questionable activity, (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses, The call boy whose turn it is to answer the call, which is often the word "front,", a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; "he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front", The person who fronts an organization is the most senior person in it. He fronted a formidable band of fighters The commission, fronted by Sir Isaac Hayatali, was set up in June 1992. = head, A building or an area of land that fronts a particular place or fronts onto it is next to it and faces it. real estate, which includes undeveloped land fronting the city convention center There are some delightful Victorian houses fronting onto the pavement. quaint cottages fronted by lawns and flowerbeds. = face, The front of a building is the side or part of it that faces the street. Attached to the front of the house, there was a large veranda, A person's or animal's front is the part of their body between their head and their legs that is on the opposite side to their back. If you lie your baby on his front, he'll lift his head and chest up. back, The front of something is the part of it that faces you, or that faces forward, or that you normally see or use. One man sat in an armchair, and the other sat on the front of the desk Stand at the front of the line Her cotton dress had ripped down the front. back, 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, face toward; confront; be against or in opposition to; apply a front to, of or pertaining to a front; placed before something else; main (door); fore; forward; first (page); serving as a cover or disguise, Front is used to refer to the side or part of something that is towards the front or nearest to the front. I went out there on the front porch She was only six and still missing her front teeth Children may be tempted to climb into the front seat while the car is in motion. back, The front page of a newspaper is the outside of the first page, where the main news stories are printed. The Guardian's front page carries a photograph of the two foreign ministers The violence in the Gaza Strip makes the front page of most of the newspapers. see also front-page, An organization or activity that is a front for one that is illegal or secret is used to hide it. a firm later identified by the police as a front for crime syndicates = cover, In relation to the weather, a front is a line where a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air. A very active cold front brought dramatic weather changes to Kansas on Wednesday, If someone puts on a particular kind of front, they pretend to have a particular quality. Michael kept up a brave front both to the world and in his home, If you say that something is happening on a particular front, you mean that it is happening with regard to a particular situation or field of activity. We're moving forward on a variety of fronts, The front is a road next to the sea in a seaside town. Amy went out for a last walk along the sea front. = promenade, In a war, the front is a line where two opposing armies are facing each other. Sonja's husband is fighting at the front. see also front line, relating to or located in the front; "the front lines"; "the front porch", the line along which opposing armies face each other, located anteriorly, used as an exclamation, the side that is seen or that goes first the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front", To defend between the center forward and the player with the ball, Return to the front page of this project This project was established under the supervision of Johanna Smith, an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Texas at Arlington It was established as partial fulfillment of the requirements for Marxisms, a course offered under the rubric of UTA's Graduate Humanities Program Site Established: 7 November 1996 Last Updated: 18 November 1996 Initial site design and maintenance: Collin Brooke Contact: Johanna Smith or Collin Brooke, Fronts are boundaries between masses of warm and cold air in a depression, In meteorology, the boundary between two air masses of different density A cold front represents the leading edge of colder air replacing warmer air; the reverse of this is a warm front, the side that is forward or prominent the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage", (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts", the edge of an air mass, That part of a property line dividing a lot from a road On a corner lot, only one property line shall be considered as a front line The shorter property line shall be considered the front unless the property owner chooses another property line dividing the lot from a road, the side that is seen or that goes first the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front" the side that is forward or prominent the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage" (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts" confront bodily; "breast the storm" be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park, The call boy whose turn it is to answer the call, which is often the word "front," used as an exclamation, confront bodily; "breast the storm", be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park, The boundary or transition zone between two different air masses The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts, and occluded fronts, v to position oneself, in order to block, in front of the attacker's arm, the boundary between two air masses of different temperature and humidity Frontal Rainfall the rainfall associated with the meeting of air masses at fronts, A boundary between two different air masses The difference between two air masses sometimes is unnoticeable But when the colliding air masses have very different temperatures and amounts of water in them, turbulent weather can erupt, The transition zone between two distinct airmasses The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts, The surface between two different air masses, A boundary or transition zone between two air masses of different density, and thus (usually) of different temperature A moving front is named according to the advancing air mass, e g , cold front if colder air is advancing Fronts can be a region of localised lifting, leading to rainfall or thunderstorms, The transition zone or interface between two air masses of different densities, which usually means different temperatures For example, the area of convergence between warm, moist air and cool, dry air, A front is the dividing line between two air masses that have different densities and often different temperatures A moving front is labeled based on the temperature of the advancing air mass For example, the front would be labeled "cold" if it was colder air that was advancing, Transition zone between air masses with different weather characteristics, The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities, boundary that defines two separate air masses; where two different air masses collide, sometimes resulting in severe weather changes, In meteorology, generally, the interface or boundary between two air masses of different density Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, this front almost invariably separates air masses of different temperatures Fronts receive their names from the movement of the air masses involved A cold front is the leading edge of an advancing mass of cold air A warm front is the trailing edge of a retreating mass of cold air When an air mass boundary is neither advancing nor retreating along the surface, the front is called a stationary front An occluded front occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front at the surface and a temperature contrast exists between the advancing and retreating cold air masses, a swath of cloud and precipitation which is synoptic scale in length and at least large-mesoscale in breadth, and is associated with a significant horizontal temperature gradient in the low troposphere of an extratropical cyclone A front is called warm or cold depending on whether the warmer or colder air is advancing, and is called occluded when it connects the warm sector to a separated surface pressure minimum, A transition zone between two differing air masses Basic types are cold front, warm front, and stationary front Thunderstorms can form in association with any of these fronts, although fronts are not necessary for thunderstorm development, A transition zone between two air masses of different densities, The boundary between two air masses of different temperature and density, Present participle of front, An analogous relationship between the vowel sounds in a dialect of a language relative to the language standard or an earlier form of the language, A phonological relationship where a front vowel is found in place of a relative back vowel in an inflected form of a word, omote, past of front, Formed with a front; drawn up in line, A procedure in which a primary insurer acts as the insurer of record by issuing a policy, but then passes the entire risk to a reinsurer in exchange for a commission Often, the fronting insurer is licensed to do business in a state or country where the risk is located, but the reinsurer is not The reinsurer in this scenario is often a captive or an independent insurance company that cannot sell insurance directly in a particular country, Arrangements by which an authorized insurer, for a specified fee or premium, issues its policies to cover certain risks underwritten or otherwise managed by unauthorized insurers and then transfers all, or substantially all, of its liability to such unauthorized insurers by means of reinsurance, A defensive tactic where the player stands between the thrower and receiver, facing the receiver Can be broken by the German, Defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hole set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass, defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hold set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass, The practice, in reinsurance, of the ceding company retaining only a small portion of a risk and ceding the remainder to a reinsurer, - Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes, Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes, An Insider who has control of the body is said to be Fronting, An agreement whereby one insurance company issues a policy for a second insurance company in return for a fee, Usually signifies abutting, adjoining, or bordering on, depending on the context Land abutting on a highway, river, seashore or the like The land extending along a road, street, river, canal or ocean The term, as used in statutes relating to assessments for improvements, indicates that there is no intervening land, plural of front,
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Located at or near the front - "The front runner was thirty meters ahead of her nearest competitor."
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To face (on, to), be pointed in a given direction - "The palazzo has always fronted on a bus stop – but this putative man of the people has kindly put an end to that public service."
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An act, show, façade, persona: an intentional and false impression of oneself - "You don't need to put on a front. Just be yourself."
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To face, be opposite to - "She sat on a seat under the alders in the cricket ground, and fronted the evening."
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To adorn the front of; to have on the front - "Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall."
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To face up to, to meet head-on, to confront - "What well-appointed leader fronts us here?"
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A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army
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When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced
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The side of a building with the main entrance
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The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves
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The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature
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An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact
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The direction of the enemy
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The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank
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To pronounce with the tongue in a front position - "The velar plosives are often fronted through the influence of a following front vowel, and retracted through the influence of a following back vowel."
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A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group - "Officially it's a dry-cleaning shop, but everyone knows it's front for the mafia."
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to appear before, as in to front court
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To move (a word or clause) to the start of a sentence
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To assume false or disingenuous appearances - "You know damned straight what this is about, or you ain't as smart as you been frontin'."
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To provide money or financial assistance in advance to - "I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly."
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To act as a front (for); to cover (for) - "Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager."
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To lead or be the spokesperson of (a campaign, organisation etc.) - "Ray Winstone is fronting a campaign for the Football Association that aims to stop pushy parents shouting abuse at their children during the grassroots football season."
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The most conspicuous part
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That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women
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Of or relating to the front or forward part; having a position in front; foremost; as, a front view
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The forehead, countenance, or personal presence, as expressive of character or temper, and especially, of boldness of disposition, sometimes of impudence; seeming; as, a bold front; a hardened front
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The forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face
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The beginning
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The part or surface of anything which seems to look out, or to be directed forward; the fore or forward part; the foremost rank; the van; the opposite to back or rear; as, the front of a house; the front of an army
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A position directly before the face of a person, or before the foremost part of a thing; as, in front of un person, of the troops, or of a house
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To adorn in front; to supply a front to; as, to front a house with marble; to front a head with laurel
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To have or turn the face or front in any direction; as, the house fronts toward the east
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All the works along one side of the polygon inclosing the site which is fortified
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The middle of the upper part of the tongue, the part of the tongue which is more or less raised toward the palate in the pronunciation of certain sounds, as the vowel i in machine, e in bed, and consonant y in you
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To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his house fronts the church
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To oppose face to face; to oppose directly; to meet in a hostile manner
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To appear before; to meet
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To lead or be the spokesperson of a group
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The side or end of something that faces the direction it normally moves
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An area where masses of warm and cold air meet, often resulting in precipitation
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The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature. Fronts receive their names from the movement of the air masses involved
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To face toward; to have the front toward; to confront; as, the house fronts the street
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On the home front or on the domestic front means with regard to your own country rather than foreign countries. Its present economic ills on the home front are largely the result of overspending On the domestic front, the president got his way with his budget proposals. frontispiece. In meteorology, the interface or transition zone between two air masses of different density and temperature. Frontal zones are frequently accompanied by low barometric pressure, marked changes in wind direction and relative humidity, and considerable cloudiness and precipitation. Islamic Salvation Front Front Islamique du Salut FIS National Liberation Front popular front Stresa Front wave front Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Río de Oro Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman Dhofar Liberation Front
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the immediate proximity of someone or something; "she blushed in his presence"; "he sensed the presence of danger"; "he was well behaved in front of company"
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the side that is forward or prominent
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If you do or say something in front of someone else, you do or say it when they are present. They never argued in front of their children He has been brought up not to swear in front of women
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If someone or something is in front of a particular thing, they are facing it, ahead of it, or close to the front part of it. She sat down in front of her dressing-table mirror to look at herself Something darted out in front of my car, and my car hit it A police car was parked in front of the house
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If a person or thing is in front, they are ahead of others in a moving group, or further forward than someone or something else. Officers will crack down on lunatic motorists who speed or drive too close to the car in front `What's with this guy?' demanded an American voice in the row in front
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Someone who is in front in a competition or contest at a particular point is winning at that point. Richard Dunwoody is in front in the jockeys' title race Some preliminary polls show him out in front. = leading
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the side that is seen or that goes first
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a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts"
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the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front"
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the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage"
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a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
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(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
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The call boy whose turn it is to answer the call, which is often the word "front,"
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a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; "he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front"
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The person who fronts an organization is the most senior person in it. He fronted a formidable band of fighters The commission, fronted by Sir Isaac Hayatali, was set up in June 1992. = head
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A building or an area of land that fronts a particular place or fronts onto it is next to it and faces it. real estate, which includes undeveloped land fronting the city convention center There are some delightful Victorian houses fronting onto the pavement. quaint cottages fronted by lawns and flowerbeds. = face
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The front of a building is the side or part of it that faces the street. Attached to the front of the house, there was a large veranda
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A person's or animal's front is the part of their body between their head and their legs that is on the opposite side to their back. If you lie your baby on his front, he'll lift his head and chest up. back
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The front of something is the part of it that faces you, or that faces forward, or that you normally see or use. One man sat in an armchair, and the other sat on the front of the desk Stand at the front of the line Her cotton dress had ripped down the front. back
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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 isim
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face toward; confront; be against or in opposition to; apply a front to fiil
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of or pertaining to a front; placed before something else; main (door); fore; forward; first (page); serving as a cover or disguise sıfat
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Front is used to refer to the side or part of something that is towards the front or nearest to the front. I went out there on the front porch She was only six and still missing her front teeth Children may be tempted to climb into the front seat while the car is in motion. back
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The front page of a newspaper is the outside of the first page, where the main news stories are printed. The Guardian's front page carries a photograph of the two foreign ministers The violence in the Gaza Strip makes the front page of most of the newspapers. see also front-page
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An organization or activity that is a front for one that is illegal or secret is used to hide it. a firm later identified by the police as a front for crime syndicates = cover
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In relation to the weather, a front is a line where a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air. A very active cold front brought dramatic weather changes to Kansas on Wednesday
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If someone puts on a particular kind of front, they pretend to have a particular quality. Michael kept up a brave front both to the world and in his home
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If you say that something is happening on a particular front, you mean that it is happening with regard to a particular situation or field of activity. We're moving forward on a variety of fronts
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The front is a road next to the sea in a seaside town. Amy went out for a last walk along the sea front. = promenade
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In a war, the front is a line where two opposing armies are facing each other. Sonja's husband is fighting at the front. see also front line
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relating to or located in the front; "the front lines"; "the front porch"
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the line along which opposing armies face each other
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located anteriorly
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used as an exclamation
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the side that is seen or that goes first the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front"
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To defend between the center forward and the player with the ball
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Fronts are boundaries between masses of warm and cold air in a depression
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In meteorology, the boundary between two air masses of different density A cold front represents the leading edge of colder air replacing warmer air; the reverse of this is a warm front
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the side that is forward or prominent the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage"
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(meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts"
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the edge of an air mass
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That part of a property line dividing a lot from a road On a corner lot, only one property line shall be considered as a front line The shorter property line shall be considered the front unless the property owner chooses another property line dividing the lot from a road
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the side that is seen or that goes first the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front" the side that is forward or prominent the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage" (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts" confront bodily; "breast the storm" be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park
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The call boy whose turn it is to answer the call, which is often the word "front," used as an exclamation
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confront bodily; "breast the storm"
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be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park
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The boundary or transition zone between two different air masses The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts, and occluded fronts
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v to position oneself, in order to block, in front of the attacker's arm
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the boundary between two air masses of different temperature and humidity Frontal Rainfall the rainfall associated with the meeting of air masses at fronts
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A boundary between two different air masses The difference between two air masses sometimes is unnoticeable But when the colliding air masses have very different temperatures and amounts of water in them, turbulent weather can erupt
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The transition zone between two distinct airmasses The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts
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The surface between two different air masses
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A boundary or transition zone between two air masses of different density, and thus (usually) of different temperature A moving front is named according to the advancing air mass, e g , cold front if colder air is advancing Fronts can be a region of localised lifting, leading to rainfall or thunderstorms
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The transition zone or interface between two air masses of different densities, which usually means different temperatures For example, the area of convergence between warm, moist air and cool, dry air
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A front is the dividing line between two air masses that have different densities and often different temperatures A moving front is labeled based on the temperature of the advancing air mass For example, the front would be labeled "cold" if it was colder air that was advancing
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Transition zone between air masses with different weather characteristics
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The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities
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boundary that defines two separate air masses; where two different air masses collide, sometimes resulting in severe weather changes
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In meteorology, generally, the interface or boundary between two air masses of different density Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, this front almost invariably separates air masses of different temperatures Fronts receive their names from the movement of the air masses involved A cold front is the leading edge of an advancing mass of cold air A warm front is the trailing edge of a retreating mass of cold air When an air mass boundary is neither advancing nor retreating along the surface, the front is called a stationary front An occluded front occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front at the surface and a temperature contrast exists between the advancing and retreating cold air masses
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a swath of cloud and precipitation which is synoptic scale in length and at least large-mesoscale in breadth, and is associated with a significant horizontal temperature gradient in the low troposphere of an extratropical cyclone A front is called warm or cold depending on whether the warmer or colder air is advancing, and is called occluded when it connects the warm sector to a separated surface pressure minimum
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A transition zone between two differing air masses Basic types are cold front, warm front, and stationary front Thunderstorms can form in association with any of these fronts, although fronts are not necessary for thunderstorm development
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A transition zone between two air masses of different densities
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The boundary between two air masses of different temperature and density
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fronting
Present participle of front
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fronting
An analogous relationship between the vowel sounds in a dialect of a language relative to the language standard or an earlier form of the language
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fronting
A phonological relationship where a front vowel is found in place of a relative back vowel in an inflected form of a word
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To the front
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fronted
past of front
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fronted
Formed with a front; drawn up in line
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fronting
A procedure in which a primary insurer acts as the insurer of record by issuing a policy, but then passes the entire risk to a reinsurer in exchange for a commission Often, the fronting insurer is licensed to do business in a state or country where the risk is located, but the reinsurer is not The reinsurer in this scenario is often a captive or an independent insurance company that cannot sell insurance directly in a particular country
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fronting
Arrangements by which an authorized insurer, for a specified fee or premium, issues its policies to cover certain risks underwritten or otherwise managed by unauthorized insurers and then transfers all, or substantially all, of its liability to such unauthorized insurers by means of reinsurance
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fronting
A defensive tactic where the player stands between the thrower and receiver, facing the receiver Can be broken by the German
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fronting
Defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hole set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass
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fronting
defensive positioning whereby the hole guard gets in the passing lane (between the ball and the hold set), thereby preventing the hole set from receiving a pass
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fronting
The practice, in reinsurance, of the ceding company retaining only a small portion of a risk and ceding the remainder to a reinsurer
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fronting
- Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes
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fronting
Most commonly refers to the practice of a non-admitted insurer (or an insured with a captive insurance company) contracting with a licensed insurer to issue an insurance policy for regulatory or certification purposes
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fronting
An Insider who has control of the body is said to be Fronting
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fronting
An agreement whereby one insurance company issues a policy for a second insurance company in return for a fee
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fronting
Usually signifies abutting, adjoining, or bordering on, depending on the context Land abutting on a highway, river, seashore or the like The land extending along a road, street, river, canal or ocean The term, as used in statutes relating to assessments for improvements, indicates that there is no intervening land
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