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front
Noun
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Opposite of back.
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The side of something that faces the direction it normally moves.
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The side of a building with the building's main entrance.
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In meteorology, the area where cold and warm air meet. When they meet it often causes rain to form.
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In military usage:
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#The direction of the enemy.
front
Adjective
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Located at or near the front.
When leaving the house, it is important to lock the front door.
front
Verb
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To lead a group.
The singer Bono fronts the band U2.
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To give something to someone before they can pay for it.
Since Tom did not have any money, Bill fronted him dinner and Tom paid him back the next day.
tooth
Noun
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A tooth is a hard, white thing in your mouth. You use your teeth to chew food.
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A tooth is a sharp point sticking out of something and forms a row of sharp objects for cutting.
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A tooth is a rounded point on a gear that is used to transmit or receive force and motion to other gears.