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  • 121fore-topgallant — | ̷ ̷ˌtäp|galənt, tə(p)| adjective Etymology: fore + topgallant : of, relating to, or being a part (as a mast, sail, or yard) next above the fore topmast the fore topgallant sail see sail illustration …

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  • 122fore — I UK [fɔː(r)] / US [fɔr] noun to the fore II UK [fɔː(r)] / US [fɔr] adjective the fore parts of a ship, plane, or animal are the parts at the front …

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  • 123The Scots College — For other schools with a similar name see Scots College. Infobox Aust school private name = The Scots College motto = la. Utinam Patribus Nostris Digni Simus (Latin: O that we may be worthy of our forefathers )cite web|url =… …

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  • 124The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" — Infobox Book | name = The Boats of Glen Carrig title orig = translator = image caption = dust jacket of The Boats of Glen Carrig author = William Hope Hodgson illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre …

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  • 125fore perpendiculars — A vertical line at the intersection of the fore side of the stem and the summer load waterline. (See length between perpendiculars) …

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  • 126fore — adjective situated or placed in front. noun the front part of something, especially a ship. exclamation called out as a warning to people in the path of a golf ball. Phrases to the fore in or to a conspicuous or leading position. Origin OE: of… …

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  • 127fore reef slope — a sand covered, gradual or sharply descending slope; the next to deepest part of the fore reef …

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  • 128fore-topgallant mast — /fɔ tɒpˈgælənt mast/ (say faw top galuhnt mahst), / təˈgæl / (say tuh gal ) noun the mast on a ship next above the fore topmast …