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 Translation for 'in front' from English to Latin
SYNO ahead | before | in front
abante {adv}in front
3 Words
ante {prep}in front of
4 Words
coram {adv}in front of everybody
Partial Matches
obiter {adv}in passing
frustra {adv}in vain
reprimere [3]to hem in
admittere [3]to let in
Persice {adv}in Persian
mutuo {adv}in return
mutue {adv}in return
mutuiter {adv}in return
praecise {adv}in short
chem.
indium {n} [rec.] <In>
indium <In>
sine lege {adv}in confusion
rursus {adv}in return
rursus {adv}in turn
secreto {adv}in private
secreto {adv}in secret
in perpetuum {adv}in perpetuity
in cassum {adv}in vain
revera {adv}in fact
abundare [1]to abound in
unverified contrahere [3]to draw in
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Usage Examples English
  • The term was popularized in Black communities around the country via word of mouth and ultimately received mainstream use after Jesse Jackson publicly used the term in front of a national audience in 1988.
  • The design is primarily sand and has "Serpientes" in black script lettering emblazoned in front.
  •   Prone standers distribute the body weight to the front of the individual and usually have a tray in front of them.  This makes them good for users who are actively trying to carry out some task.  Supine standers distribute the body weight to the back and are good for cases where the user has more limited mobility or is recovering from injury.
  • Al-Bakri reports that, while in combat, the Almoravids did not pursue those who fled in front of them.
  • She also claimed auctoritas (power of commanding) and Autokrateira (self-ruler as empress) in front of the Senate, the people and the army.

  • In May 1783, he presented his findings to the Royal Society, suggesting that the periodic variability was caused by a dark body passing in front of the star (or else that the star itself has a darker region that is periodically turned toward the Earth).
  • The male grasps the female tightly with his forelimbs either behind the arms or in front of the back legs, or in the case of "Epipedobates tricolor", around the neck.
  • Lowering a concentrated, heavy weight down the anchor line – rope or chain – directly in front of the bow to the seabed behaves like a heavy chain rode and lowers the angle of pull on the anchor.
  • The skull had a pair of horns above and in front of the eyes.
  • In the centre of this court stands the katholikon or conventual church, a square building with an apse of the cruciform domical Byzantine type, approached by a domed narthex. In front of the church stands a marble fountain (F), covered by a dome supported on columns.

  • What started as singing for fun on the beach ended up as an improvised live performance in front of the United Nations soldiers stationed on the island.
  • The propeller is usually mounted in front of the power source in "tractor configuration" but can be mounted behind in "pusher configuration".
  • ] in front of the "Reichsstädter Brunnen" fountain at the town hall, the coats of arms of Aalen, its twinned cities and of the Wischau linguistic enclave are paved into the street as mosaic.
  • In front of the Rich Man's Hotel, Jimmy and the others sit lazily as a pianist plays Tekla Bądarzewska's "A Maiden's Prayer".
  • The generic name "proteles" comes from two words both of Greek origin, "protos" and "teleos" which combined means "complete in front" based on the fact that they have five toes on their front feet and four on the rear.

  • The university seal depicts the Greek goddess of wisdom Athena in front of the first college hall.
  • Without the phase-inversion rule, there would be a "plus" sign in front of the last term in the second equation, so that the [...] -dependent term would be the same in both equations, implying (incorrectly) that the colors were of the same hue.
  • The French critics thought it was characteristic of American films of the 1930s or 1940s; however, it was mostly characteristic of cheaper American movies, such as Charlie Chan mysteries where people collected in front of a fireplace or at the foot of the stairs in order to explain what happened a few minutes ago.
  • Some of its remains can be seen today on the southern coast in front of Agios Tychonas, about [...] west of Larnaca and [...] east of Limassol.
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