It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Could you please clarify what you mean by "fore page"?
The prefix is fore-. It means before or predict.
"Fore" typically refers to the front of something or the preceding part of an animal. "Hind" refers to the rear or back part of something or an animal.
fore
The comparative of "fore" is "further."
The homophone of "fore" is "four."
FORE - Meaning lookout ahead
"Bring to the fore" means to move something forward.
my god ahh ??
The prefix is fore-. It means before or predict.
It is 'fore' not 'four' - meaning afore - watch out afore.
"Fore" typically refers to the front of something or the preceding part of an animal. "Hind" refers to the rear or back part of something or an animal.
There isn't an idiom called "high fore." Try to figure out exactly what you heard or read, and type in another question so we can answer it.
1.Located at or toward the front. 2.At an earlier time.
Misspelled Facebook Page name can be changed now, but the page should not have more than 100 members. Fore more details refer this article: http://www.theitechblog.com/1083/change-misspelled-facebook-page-name-how-to
The Fore arm consists of the radius and the Ulna. The appendage between the elbow and the hand (the forearm) gets its name from the word "fore" which means "front" or a pre-fix meaning -"before". Thus, the forearm bones are in front of the humorous bone, but before the carpals and metal carpals.
Wildebeest are fore-gut fermentors, meaning that their stomachs (or front/fore part of their digestive track) make up the majority (70%) of their digestive system. All/most fore-gut fermentors have 4 stomachs: the Rumen, the Reticulum, the Omasum, and the Abomasum (or "the true stomach").
page 143... I had to look up the meaning :)