Victoria vs front

Victoria

noun
  • A Victoria plum. 

  • One of an American breed of medium-sized white pigs with a slightly dished face and very erect ears. 

name
  • The queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901. 

  • A former colony of Britain in what is now the state of Victoria, Australia. 

  • A city, the capital of British Columbia. 

  • A community and rural municipality of Queens County, Prince Edward Island. 

  • One of six states of Australia, situated in the south-eastern part of the continent. Capital: Melbourne. 

  • A town in Grenada. 

  • 12 Victoria An asteroid in Asteroid Belt, Solar System, a main belt asteroid. 

  • A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador. 

  • A rural municipality of Manitoba. 

  • A city, the capital of Seychelles. 

  • A hamlet in Dunford parish, Barnsley borough, South Yorkshire, on the West Yorkshire boundary and probably named after the Victoria Inn (OS grid ref SE1705) 

  • The Roman goddess of victory, the counterpart of the Greek goddess Nike. 

  • The capital city of Gozo, the second-largest island of Malta. 

  • A female given name from Latin. 

  • The City of Victoria, a settlement in Hong Kong often referred to as its capital. 

  • A city, the county seat of Victoria County, Texas. 

  • A hamlet in Roche parish, Cornwall (OS grid ref SW9861). 

  • A municipality of Northern Samar. 

  • A number of townships in the United States, listed under Victoria Township. 

  • A suburban area in Cwm community, Blaenau Gwent county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SO1706). 

  • A municipality of Tarlac. 

  • A municipality of Laguna. 

  • The main town of the federal territory of Labuan, Malaysia. 

  • A town in Lunenburg County, Virginia, named after Queen Victoria. 

  • A community and ward in Newport, Wales (OS grid ref ST315880). 

  • A large railway terminus in central London. 

front

noun
  • An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact. 

  • A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army. 

  • A grill (jewellery worn on front teeth). 

  • The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves. 

  • A seafront or coastal promenade. 

  • A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group. 

  • The beginning. 

  • A field of activity. 

  • The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank. 

  • An act, show, façade, persona: an intentional and false impression of oneself. 

  • The most conspicuous part. 

  • That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women. 

  • The side of a building with the main entrance. 

  • When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced. 

  • The direction of the enemy. 

  • The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature. 

adj
  • Closest or nearest, of a set of futures contracts which expire at particular times, or of the times they expire; (typically, the front month or front year is the next calender month or year after the current one). 

  • Located at or near the front. 

  • Pronounced with the highest part of the body of the tongue toward the front of the mouth, near the hard palate (most often describing a vowel). 

verb
  • To face up to, to meet head-on, to confront. 

  • To provide money or financial assistance in advance to. 

  • To deceive or attempt to deceive someone with false or disingenuous appearances (on). 

  • To appear before. 

  • To move (a word or clause) to the start of a sentence (or series of adjectives, etc). 

  • To pronounce with the tongue in a front position. 

  • To adorn with, at the front; to put on the front. 

  • To assume false or disingenuous appearances. 

  • Of an alter in dissociative identity disorder: to be the currently actively presenting member of (a system), in control of the patient's body. 

  • To act as a front (for); to cover (for). 

  • To lead or be the spokesperson of (a campaign, organisation etc.). 

  • To face, be opposite to. 

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