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warm front in British Englishnoun meteorology the boundary between a warm air mass and the cold air above which it is rising, at a less steep angle than at the cold front Compare cold front, occluded front warm front in American English Meteorology the forward edge of an advancing mass of warm air that replaces colder air, usually while causing steady precipitation Examples of 'warm front' in a sentencewarm front A warm front, in from the Bristol Channel, unrolled a thick carpet of clammy mist across the west. Word lists withwarm front Meteorological terms |