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foreran


Meanings
  • A person or thing that comes before another in a series or in time.

    - "John was the forerunner of the new technological era."
    - "The symptoms of the disease are often the forerunners of more serious health problems."

Rhymes
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foreran , Renan , Phenomena , Geneva
Homophones
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  1. Forerunner () :

  2. Fore runner () :


Variants
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foreran , forerun , forerunning , foreruns
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The term 'foreran' can take various forms depending on the context in which it is used. For example, it can be used as a noun to describe a person or thing that comes before another in a series or in time. For instance, 'John was the forerunner of the new technological era.' It can also be used as a verb to describe the action of coming before another in a series or in time. For example, 'The symptoms of the disease are often the forerunner of more serious health problems.' It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that comes before another in a series or in time. For example, 'The forerunner edition of the book was published in 1990.'


Etymology
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The word 'foreran' is derived from the Old English word 'foreran' which means 'to come before, to precede'.


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  1. Antecedent: An antecedent is a person, thing, or condition that exists before and often causes another person, thing, or condition. For example, the antecedent of a loan might be the borrower's credit history or financial situation. The antecedent of a sentence might be a previous clause or phrase that sets up the meaning of the subsequent sentence.

  2. Progenitor: A progenitor is a person or thing that gives rise to or generates another person or thing. For example, a progenitor of a family tree might be the first known ancestor of that family. A progenitor of a scientific theory might be the person who first proposed or developed that theory. A progenitor of a technological innovation might be the person or company that first invented or produced that innovation.


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The term 'foreran' has been used in various cultural contexts. For example, in literature, the term 'forerunner' has been used to describe a person or thing that comes before another in a series or in time. For instance, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel 'The Great Gatsby', the character Nick Carraway is described as the forerunner of Gatsby's story.

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