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forelock [forelocks] (hair that hangs over the forehead)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.lɒk]
[US: ˈfɔːr.lɑːk]

ciuffonoun
{m}

frangettanoun
{f}

frangianoun
{f}

foreman [foremen] (leader of a work crew)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.mən]
[US: ˈfɔːr.mən]

capoccianoun
{m}

caposquadranoun

foremast (foremost mast)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.mɑːst]
[US: ˈfɔːr.mæst]

albero di trinchettonoun
{m}

foremost adjective
[UK: ˈfɔː.məʊst]
[US: ˈfɔːmoʊst]

più importanteadjective

primoadjective

forensic (relating to, or appropriate for courts of law)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk]

giudiziarioadjective

forensic (relating to, or used in debate or argument)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk]

legaleadjective

forensic (relating to the use of science and technology in the investigation and establishment of facts or evidence in a court of law)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk]

medico-legaleadjective

forensic science (collection of physical evidence and its subsequent analysis)
noun
[UK: fə.ˈren.sɪk ˈsaɪəns]
[US: fə.ˈren.sɪk ˈsaɪəns]

criminalisticanoun
{f}

forepeak (hold in the bow)
noun
[UK: fˈɔːpiːk]
[US: fˈɔːrpiːk]

gavone di pruanoun
{m}

foreplay noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.pleɪ]
[US: ˈfɔːr.ˌple]

preliminarinounDo you think that foreplay is an important part of sex? = Pensi che i preliminari siano una parte importante del sesso?

foresail [foresails] (lowest square sail on foremast)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.seɪl]
[US: ˈfɔːr.seɪl]

trinchettonoun
{m}

foresee [foresaw, foreseen, foreseeing, foresees] (to anticipate)
verb
[UK: fɔː.ˈsiː]
[US: fɔːr.ˈsiː]

prevedereverbWe can't foresee everything. = Non possiamo prevedere tutto.

foreseeable (able to be foreseen or anticipated)
adjective
[UK: fɔː.ˈsiːəb.l̩]
[US: fɔːr.ˈsiːəb.l̩]

prevedibileadjectiveThat was foreseeable. = Era prevedibile.

foreshadow [foreshadowed, foreshadowing, foreshadows] (To presage, or suggest something in advance)
verb
[UK: fɔː.ˈʃæ.dəʊ]
[US: fɔːr.ˈʃædo.ʊ]

predireverb

presagireverb

prevedereverb

foreshortening (art technique)
noun
[UK: fɔː.ˈʃɔːt.n̩.ɪŋ]
[US: fɔːr.ˈʃɔːr.tn̩.ɪŋ]

scorcionoun
{m}

foresight [foresights] (ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.saɪt]
[US: ˈfɔːr.ˌsaɪt]

avvedimentonoun
{m}

lungimiranzanoun
{f}

preveggenzanoun
{f}

foreskin [foreskins] (prepuce / foreskin)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.skɪn]
[US: ˈfɔːr.skɪn]

prepuzionoun
{m}

forest [forests] (dense collection of trees)
noun
[UK: ˈfɒ.rɪst]
[US: ˈfɔː.rəst]

bosconounThe boy got lost in the forest. = Il ragazzo si perse nel bosco.

forestanoun
{f}
I hate the forest. = Odio la foresta.

selvanoun

forest fly (fly of the genus Hippobosca)
noun

mosca cavallinanoun
{f}

mosca culaianoun
{f}

forest ranger noun

guardia forestalenoun
{m}

forestage [forestages] (the part of a theatre stage in front of the closed curtain)
noun
[UK: fˈɒrɪstˌeɪdʒ]
[US: fˈɔːrɪstˌeɪdʒ]

ribaltanoun
{f}

forestall [forestalled, forestalling, forestalls] (to prevent)
verb
[UK: fɔː.ˈstɔːl]
[US: fɔːr.ˈstɒl]

prevenireverbThis campaign cannot forestall new Zika virus outbreaks. = Questa campagna non può prevenire nuovi focolai di virus Zika.

forester [foresters] (person practicing forestry)
noun
[UK: ˈfɒ.rɪ.stə(r)]
[US: ˈfɔː.rə.stər]

guardaboschinoun
{m}

foretaste [foretastes] noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.teɪst]
[US: fɔːr.ˈteɪst]

pregustazionenoun
{f}

foretell [foretold, foretold, foretelling, foretells] (to predict the future)
verb
[UK: fɔː.ˈtel]
[US: fɔːr.ˈtel]

predireverbNo one can foretell the future. = Nessuno può predire il futuro.

prevedereverb

foretop (erect tuft of hair)
noun
[UK: ˈfɔː.tɒp]
[US: ˈfɔːr.tɑːp]

cioccanoun
{f}

ciuffonoun
{m}

forever (for all time, for all eternity; for an infinite amount of time)
adverb
[UK: fə.ˈre.və(r)]
[US: fə.ˈre.vər]

per sempreadverb

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