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And that should be the only clue you need to figure out when the prefix “for” needs an “e.” “Fore!” means “Look out in front of me!” And it really means “Look out before me!” “Fore” is a shortened ...
The prefix "fore-" originated during the Middle Ages and, in general, indicates that something is "ahead" or "in front of." "Foremost," "foretold," "forerunner" and "foreman," for example, all ...
Gender issues have come to the fore in recent years (Picture: Getty Images) Cis is also a Latin prefix, meaning ‘on this side of’, and cisgender refers to the exact opposite.