foreposition

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Position ahead of or in front of; forward position.
 * 2) * 1920, Automobile Engineering: A General Reference Work:
 * From the oil tank the pump forces the oil through the sight feed on the dash, from which it is led into the steam line to the engine. In the oil pump, Fig. 53, the plunger A is set in its extreme foreposition, so that the end will just come to the outlet.
 * From the oil tank the pump forces the oil through the sight feed on the dash, from which it is led into the steam line to the engine. In the oil pump, Fig. 53, the plunger A is set in its extreme foreposition, so that the end will just come to the outlet.

Verb

 * 1)  To position at the front.