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What (who) is fore- - definition

ETHNIC GROUP
Foré; Fore Tribe; Fore (Papua New Guinea); Fore (people); South Fore; Fore tribe
  • The flag of the Eastern Highlands. A nokoti is displayed in the center of the gold star. The nokoti may also be referred to as Nokondi.
  • A map of Papua New Guinea and the Okapa District. The area highlighted in red consists primarily of the land inhabited by the Fore people.

fore-      
¦ combining form
1. (added to verbs) in front: foreshorten.
in advance: forebode.
2. (added to nouns) situated in front of: forecourt.
the front part of: forebrain.
preceding: forefather.
Origin
OE (see fore).
fore         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fore (disambiguation)
¦ 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 Gmc origin.
fore         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fore (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Anterior, preceding, prior, antecedent, previous, foregoing, former.
2.
Front, anterior, face.
3.
Advanced, leading, head, foremost, first, front.

Wikipedia

Fore people

The Fore () people live in the Okapa District of the Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. There are approximately 20,000 Fore who are separated by the Wanevinti Mountains into the North Fore and South Fore regions. Their main form of subsistence is slash-and-burn farming. The Fore language has three distinct dialects and is the southernmost member of the East Central Family, East New Guinea Highlands Stock, Trans–New Guinea phylum of Papuan languages.

In the 1950s the neurological disease kuru was discovered in the South Fore. The local tradition of ritual cannibalism of their dead had led to an epidemic, with approximately 1000 deaths from 1957 to 1960.

Examples of use of fore-
1. For double–entendre, press four or fore, your choice.
2. Issues of independence are coming to fore once again.
3. Thursday‘s events brought that threat sharply to the fore.
4. Fore and his aides had parked their cars over in Hall J, and Fore decided they had to make a break.
5. Henrietta Holsman Fore, currently director of the U.S.