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front [frʌnt] n
gen. recto m
agric. tête f
agric., construct. façade f
anal.chem. front de la phase mobile; front de solvant
bank. récto (of the banknote)
comp., MS frontale f (A camera on the front of an electronic device (such as a smartphone), which faces the user. This allows the user to video chat with another person also using a front-facing device. It may also be used to take videos and pictures)
construct. frontal m
environ., geogr., engl. front m
industr., construct. devant m
IT, dat.proc. marge extérieure
IT, social.sc. partie avant; face avant; partie antérieure
life.sc., transp. frontFRONT m
mech.eng. face travaillante
paleont. face zoéciale
tech. avant m
solvent front n
anal.chem. front de la phase mobile (in chromatography); front de solvant (in chromatography)
front [frʌnt] v
ling. antérioriser; avancer фонол.
mech.eng. face d'attaque; face de coupe
fronting v
econ., fin. façade
front [frʌnt] adj.
phonol. antérieur
 English thesaurus
front [frʌnt] n
mil., logist. The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank. 2. The direction of the enemy. 3. The line of contact of two opposing forces. 4. When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced. FRA 5. A major operational/strategic formation of the armed forces usually established at the outset of a war to accomplish operational/strategic missions in a continental theatre of operations. A front accomplishes its missions through front operations in cooperation with other fronts, major formations and tactical formations from the various services of the armed forces taking part in a strategic operation and with the navy, if required. The front is usually composed of between three and nine combined arms armies, one to three tank armies, one or two air armies, several corps and tactical formations and units of various arms or branches and specialized support troops, as well as logistic services units and agencies. 6. A line along which leading elements are deployed; the line of contact in a theatre. 7. The area of operations or the combat zone, as opposed to the rear area. (UKR/NATO)
front. abbr.
abbr., construct. frontispiece
FRONT [frʌnt] abbr.
abbr., mil., avia. front
fronts. abbr.
abbr., libr. frontispiece
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Agriculture42
American usage, not spelling1
Amphibians and reptiles2
Analytical chemistry3
Animal husbandry1
Architecture1
Art2
Astronomy2
Automobiles1
Aviation2
Banking1
British usage, not spelling1
Chemistry13
Cinematography1
Climatology1
Coal7
Commerce1
Communications22
Computers28
Construction56
Corporate governance1
Criminal law2
Cultural studies5
Cycling other than sport1
Data processing2
Earth sciences32
Economy5
Education1
Electricity generation2
Electronics34
Environment29
Figurative2
Finances26
Fishery fishing industry1
Forestry8
Gear train2
General310
Geography2
Health care3
Hobbies and pastimes11
Human rights activism4
Immigration and citizenship6
Industry36
Informal2
Information technology45
Insurance1
International Monetary Fund8
Journalism terminology1
Labor law5
Law9
Librarianship14
Life sciences36
Lighting other than cinema2
Mammals10
Marketing4
Materials science5
Mechanic engineering57
Medical14
Metallurgy24
Microsoft8
Military3
Municipal planning4
Name of organization4
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation19
Natural sciences16
Nuclear physics6
Ornithology144
Packaging11
Phonology4
Physical sciences2
Politics2
Polygraphy1
Proper and figurative1
Rail transport2
Research and development4
Social science10
Technology30
Textile industry10
Trade unions2
Transport170
United Nations10
Water resources1
Work flow1
Zoology12
Радиоактивное излучение19