Entertainment / Golf / False Front: A slope back towards the fairway on the front section of a putting green, usually where the ball will roll back off the green, effectively making the 'true' front of the green beyond the slope, where the ground is more level
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False Adjective Synonyms: counterfeit, imitation, simulated, sham, forged, fraudulent, fake, artificial, synthetic, manufactured, unnatural, spurious, bogus, ersatz, factitious, mock, pseudo, phony
False Noun Synonyms: untrue, unfactual, untruthful, wrong, amiss, mistaken, erroneous, incorrect, inaccurate, inexact, imprecise, faulty, flawed, invalid, unsound, unreal, imaginary, fictitious, spurious
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Front Noun Synonyms: beginning, head, fore, vanguard, forefront, van
Front Adjective Synonyms: frontage, forefront
Front Verb Synonyms: face, facade, facing, fore-part, anterior, obverse
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Business / Taxes / Frontrunning: If you trade stock or other investments because you know that an upcoming transaction by a third party is likely to affect the market price of the investment, you're frontrunning. Because frontrunning MORE
Science / Weather / Frontolysis: The destruction or dying of a front where the transition zone is losing its contrasting properties. The opposite of frontogenesis. MORE
Science / Weather / Gust Front: The leading edge of the cool, gusty surface winds produced by thunderstorm downdrafts. Sometimes confused with an outflow boundary. MORE
Science / Weather / Katafront: A front where the warm air descends the frontal surface, except in the low layers of the atmosphere. MORE
Business / Finance / Markowitz Efficient Frontier: The graphical depiction of the Markowitz efficient set of portfolios representing the boundary of the set of feasible portfolios that have the maximum return for a given level of risk. Any portfolios MORE
Science / Weather / Frontogenesis: The birth or creation of a front. This occurs when two adjacent air masses exhibiting different densities and temperatures are brought together by prevailing winds, creating a front. It could happen w MORE