front |
leading |
As nouns the difference between front and leading
is that
front is the front end or side of something while
leading is an act by which one is led or guided or
leading can be (typography) vertical space added between lines; line spacing.
As a verb leading is
.
As an adjective leading is
providing guidance or direction.
premise |
front |
As nouns the difference between premise and front
is that
premise is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition while
front is the front end or side of something.
As a verb premise
is to state or assume something as a proposition to an argument.
scene |
front |
As nouns the difference between scene and front
is that
scene is scene, stage while
front is the front end or side of something.
heads |
front |
As nouns the difference between heads and front
is that
heads is plural of lang=en while
front is (
facing side)The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
As verbs the difference between heads and front
is that
heads is third-person singular of head while
front is to face ({{term|on|lang=en}}, {{term|to|lang=en}}); to be pointed in a given direction.
As an interjection heads
is a shouted warning that something is falling from above, mind your heads.
As an adjective front is
located at or near the front.
front |
on |
As nouns the difference between front and on
is that
front is the front end or side of something while
on is lamb.
front |
frontier |
As a noun front
is the front end or side of something.
As a proper noun frontier is
an unincorporated community in minnesota.
anteriority |
front |
As nouns the difference between anteriority and front
is that
anteriority is the state of being anterior or preceding in time or in situation; priority while
front is the front end or side of something.
supine |
front |
As nouns the difference between supine and front
is that
supine is (grammar) a type of verbal noun while
front is the front end or side of something.
As an adjective supine
is lying on its back, reclined.
league |
front |
As nouns the difference between league and front
is that
league is a group or association of cooperating members or
league can be (measurement) the distance that a person can walk in one hour, commonly taken to be approximately three english miles (about five kilometers) while
front is the front end or side of something.
As a verb league
is to form an association; to unite in a league or confederacy; to combine for mutual support.
head |
front |
Front is a synonym of head.
In obsolete terms the difference between head and front
is that
head is to behead; to decapitate while
front is the forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face.
In transitive terms the difference between head and front
is that
head is to strike with the head; as in soccer,
to head the ballfront is to lead or be the spokesperson of (a campaign, organisation etc.).
In intransitive terms the difference between head and front
is that
head is to form a head while
front is to assume false or disingenuous appearances.
As a proper noun Head
is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.
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