forerunner vs mother ship

forerunner

noun
  • A forebear, an ancestor, a predecessor. 

  • By extension, a non-competitor who leads out the competitors on to the circuit, or who runs/rides the course prior to competitor trials, usually testing or checking the way. 

  • A postage stamp used in the time before a region or area issues stamps of its own. 

  • A runner at the front or ahead. 

  • A precursor or harbinger, a warning ahead. 

mother ship

noun
  • Fond term of address for one's mother. 

  • A vessel or aircraft that serves or carries a smaller vessel or vessels that operate independently from it. 

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