foregroup

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From fore- +‎ group.

Noun[edit]

foregroup (plural foregroups)

  1. A previous or prior grouping or assemblage.
    • 1897, Edward Jenkins, Pantalas and what They Did with Him:
      The most striking personage in the foregroup of visitors was one who had taken off his hat and disclosed a forehead of supernatural height, though of extreme narrowness, reminding one somewhat of the chimney of a parafiin lamp; […]
  2. A group positioned in the fore or out front.
    • 1987, Jewish quarterly review:
      Sometimes the former were composed into a foregroup while the latter were consigned to the background; at other times the holy people were placed in a raised or semi-celestial station, the evil ones were "terrestrialized" in a lower station.