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forename

N ชื่อตัว  ชื่อ แรก  first name chue-tua

 

forenamed

A ที่ ตั้งชื่อ มา ก่อน  ที่ ได้ กล่าว มา แล้ว 

 

forenoon

N เวลา ก่อนเที่ยง  เวลา ตั้งแต่ พระอาทิตย์ ขึ้น จนถึง เที่ยง  morn morning we-la-kon-tiang

 

forenotice

N การ แจ้ง กล่าว ให้ ทราบ ล่วงหน้า 

 

forensic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ โต้แย้ง ถกเถียง  เกี่ยวกับ การ เกี่ยวกับ การ อภิปราย  kiao-kab-kan-tor-yaeng-tok-tiang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FORENAMED

a. 1. Named or nominated before.
2. Mentioned before in the same writing or discourse.

 

FORENOON

n.The former part of the day, from the morning to meridian or noon. We usually call the first part of the day, from the dawn to the time of breakfast, or the hour of business, the morning, and from this period to noon, the forenoon. But the limits are not precisely defined by custom.

 

FORENOTICE

n.Notice or information of an event before it happens.

 

FORENSIC

a.[from L. forensis, from forum, a court. ] Belonging to courts of judicature; used in courts or legal proceedings; as a forensic term; forensic eloquence or disputes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FORENAME

FORENAME Fore "name `, n.

 

Defn: A name that precedes the family name or surname; a first name. Selden.

 

FORENAME

FORENAME Fore "name `, v. t.

 

Defn: To name or mention before. Shak.

 

FORENAMED

FORENAMED Fore "named `, a.

 

Defn: Named before; aforenamed.

 

FORENDIHAZ

FORENDIHAZ Fö "ren *di *ház `, n. [Hung. , lit. , House of Lords.] (Hungary )

 

Defn: See Legislature.

 

FORENENST

Fore *nenst ", prep. Etym: [See Fore, and Anent. ]

 

Defn: Over against; opposite to. [Now dialectic ] The land forenenst the Greekish shore. Fairfax.

 

FORENOON

FORENOON Fore "noon ", n.

 

Defn: The early part of the day, from morning to meridian, or noon.

 

FORENOTICE

FORENOTICE Fore "no `tice, n.

 

Defn: Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning. [R.] Rymer.

 

FORENSAL

FORENSAL Fo *ren "sal, a.

 

Defn: Forensic. [R.]

 

FORENSIC

Fo *ren "sic, a. Etym: [L. forensis, fr. forum a public place, market place. See Forum. ]

 

Defn: Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes. Forensic medicine, medical jurisprudence; medicine in its relations to law.

 

FORENSIC

Fo *ren "sic, n. (Amer. Colleges )

 

Defn: An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.

 

FORENSICAL

FORENSICAL Fo *ren "sic *al, a.

 

Defn: Forensic. Berkley.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

forename

fore name |ˈfôrˌnām ˈfɔrˌneɪm | noun another term for first name.

 

forenoon

fore noon |ˈfôrˌno͞on ˈfɔrˌnun | noun [ in sing. ] the morning.

 

forensic

fo ren sic |fəˈrenzik, -sik fəˈrɛnzɪk fəˈrɛnsɪk | adjective of, relating to, or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime: forensic evidence. of or relating to courts of law. noun (forensics ) scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime. (also forensic ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] informal a laboratory or department responsible for such tests. DERIVATIVES fo ren si cal ly |-(ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin forensis in open court, public, from forum (see forum ).

 

forensic accounting

fo ren sic ac count ing noun the use of accounting skills to investigate fraud or embezzlement and to analyze financial information for use in legal proceedings.

 

forensic medicine

fo ren sic med i cine noun the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of injury or death.

 

Oxford Dictionary

forename

fore |name |ˈfɔːneɪm | noun another term for first name.

 

forenoon

fore |noon |ˈfɔːnuːn | noun N. Amer. or Nautical the morning.

 

forensic

forensic |fəˈrɛnsɪk | adjective 1 relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime: forensic evidence. 2 relating to courts of law. noun (forensics ) scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime. (also forensic ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] informal a laboratory or department responsible for forensic tests. DERIVATIVES forensically adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin forensis in open court, public , from forum (see forum ).

 

forensic accounting

forensic accounting noun [ mass noun ] the use of accounting skills to investigate fraud or embezzlement and to analyse financial information for use in legal proceedings.

 

forensic medicine

fo ¦ren |sic medi |cine noun [ mass noun ] the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of crime, particularly in establishing the causes of injury or death.

 

Duden Dictionary

Foren

Fo ren |F o ren |Plural von Forum

 

Forensik

Fo ren sik Substantiv, feminin , die |For e nsik |die Forensik; Genitiv: der Forensik, Plural: die Forensiken zu forensisch 1 ohne Plural Gerichtsmedizin sich auf Forensik spezialisieren 2 Jargon Klinik für psychisch kranke und suchtkranke Straftäter (innen ) jemanden in die Forensik einweisen

 

forensisch

fo ren sisch Adjektiv |for e nsisch |lateinisch forensis, eigentlich = zum Forum gehörend gerichtlichen oder kriminologischen Zwecken dienend, im Dienste der Rechtspflege stehend; gerichtlich forensische Chemie, Psychologie, Pädagogik, Medizin, Histologie | ein forensisches Gutachten | für forensische Zwecke

 

Spanish Dictionary

forense

forense adjetivo 1 De la administración de justicia o relacionado con ella :centro forense; informe forense; laboratorio forense; la oratoria forense es la que se practica en los órganos de justicia .2 nombre común Médico que está adscrito a un juzgado, actúa como perito en causas criminales y civiles y se encarga de determinar las causas que han provocado la muerte de una persona :el examen del forense dictaminó que la muerte se produjo por ingestión de barbitúricos .También médico forense .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvii ) del latín forensis de la plaza pública, del foro ’, ‘forense, judicial ’, derivado de forum recinto sin edificar ’, ‘plaza pública ’, y de ahí ‘vida pública y judicial ’, ‘tribunales de justicia por celebrarse allí los juicios .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

forename

f re n me 名詞 C かたく (姓に対して )名 (name 事情 ).f re n med 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗前記の, 前述の .

 

forenoon

f re n on 名詞 C ⦅やや古 ⦆午前 (morning ).

 

forensic

fo ren sic /fərénsɪk, -zɪk /形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗1 犯罪科学の, (犯罪の )科学捜査の .2 法廷の [で用いられる, に関する ].3 弁論 [討論 ](術 )の .~̀ anthrop logy 法 (廷 )人類学 .~̀ vidence 法医学的証拠 〘血液型 毛髪 指紋など 〙.~̀ m dicine 法医学 .~̀ path logist 司法 (犯罪 )病理学者 .~̀ psych atry 司法精神医学 .~̀ sc ence (警察の )科学捜査 (の方法 ).~̀ sc entist (警察の )科学捜査官 .

 

forensics

fo r n sics 名詞 U 1 犯罪科学, 法医学 .2 弁論術 .