forelevel

English

Alternative forms

  • fore-level

Etymology

From fore- + level.

Noun

forelevel (plural forelevels)

  1. A level positioned at or near the front (of anything); a prior or previous level.
    • 1968, Caesar at the Rubicon - Page 7:
      Stage has three levels: low forelevel in front of curtain for Narrator, main level for most of the action, slightly higher level for the balcony.
    • 1971, Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas:
      The parasphenoid bears a large cultriform process; the anterior end of the process is truncate and lies at the forelevel of the orbit.
    • 2006, Ronghua Liang, Zhigeng Pan, Adrian Cheok, Advances in Artificial Reality and Tele-Existence:
      The edge points generated by subdivision are only affine combination from the vertices of fore-level, and these vertices are vertex points in this level.
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