fore edge

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From fore- + edge.

Noun

fore edge (plural fore edges)

  1. The front edge of something.
    • 1665, Robert Hooke, Micrographia, section XXXVIII:
      [T]he fore-edge of this is arm'd with a multitude of little bristles, or Tenter-hooks […].
    1. The edge of a book, leaf, or illustration furthest from the backbone.
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