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		Definition of fore-edge in English: fore-edgenoun ˈfɔːrɛdʒˈfɔrˌɛdʒ technical The outer vertical edge of the pages of a book. as modifier fore-edge paintings had been put on books for centuries  Example sentencesExamples -  Fore-edge paintings are watercolour decorations, painted on the ends of the pages of the fore-edge of a book.
 -  For sometime now I've been delighting in hardback books with untrimmed fore-edges - making the book look and feel old; wonderful and priceless to the touch.
 -  The flap on the right folds over to protect the fore-edge of the leaves; the book you hold in your hands, like modern books in general, lacks this amenity.
 -  For the temporary display of your fore-edge painted book, we have available an ingenious wooden book press.
 -  The edge of a book furthest from its back strip is the fore-edge and they can come uncut (pages that are stuck and need to be cut open) or untrimmed (the fore-edges of pages deliberately left uneven).
 
    Definition of fore-edge in US English: fore-edge(also fore edge) nounˈfôrˌejˈfɔrˌɛdʒ technical The outer vertical edge of the pages of a book. as modifier fore-edge paintings had been put on books for centuries  Example sentencesExamples -  For the temporary display of your fore-edge painted book, we have available an ingenious wooden book press.
 -  Fore-edge paintings are watercolour decorations, painted on the ends of the pages of the fore-edge of a book.
 -  The flap on the right folds over to protect the fore-edge of the leaves; the book you hold in your hands, like modern books in general, lacks this amenity.
 -  For sometime now I've been delighting in hardback books with untrimmed fore-edges - making the book look and feel old; wonderful and priceless to the touch.
 -  The edge of a book furthest from its back strip is the fore-edge and they can come uncut (pages that are stuck and need to be cut open) or untrimmed (the fore-edges of pages deliberately left uneven).
 
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