fronts
verb(front)
to have the front or principal side adjacent to something; also : to have frontage on something
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to act or serve as a cover or front for something or someone
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to assume a fake or false personality to conceal one's true identity and character
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noun(front)
forehead; also : the whole face
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external and often feigned appearance especially in the face of danger or adversity
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vanguard
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noun(front)
an advancing edge of a cold air mass
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a hinged cover on the front of a desk that may be lowered to provide a surface for writing
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a concealed closing on the front of a coat, skirt, shirt, dress, or pants
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the sphere of civilian activity in war
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occlusion
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the boundary between the cold air of a polar region and the warmer air of lower latitudes
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a coalition especially of leftist political parties against a common opponent; specifically : one sponsored and dominated by Communists as a device for gaining power
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the boundary between two air masses neither of which is replacing the other