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ahead1 in front of someonea. used for saying that something is in front of you, in the direction you are going or lookingThere’s a motel just a few miles ahead.His attention was firmly fixed on the road ah [..]
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ahead1620s, "at the head, in front," from a- "on" (see a- (1)) + head (n.). Originally nautical. To be ahead of (one's) time attested by 1837.
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aheadahead(p): having the leading position or higher score in a contest; "he is ahead by a pawn"; "the leading team in the pennant race" at or in the fro [..]
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aheadin front; before
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aheadAdvanced Hybrid Engines for Aircraft Development
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aheadAdvanced Hybrid Engine Aircraft Development
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ahead(adj) having the leading position or higher score in a contest(adv) at or in the front(adv) toward the future; forward in time(adv) in a forward direction(adv) ahead of time; in anticipation(adv) to a [..]
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ahead A direction referring to the bow, or front of the ship. Also, used to tell the ships
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aheadThe wind’s ahead—i.e., blows in the direction towards which the ship’s head points; in front. If the wind blows in the opposite direction (i.e., towards the stern) it is sai [..]
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aheadIn a forward direction.
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aheadEnfield & Haringey Drug Treatment for Young People
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aheadIn a forward direction.
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aheadA boat or ship moving in a forward direction. Amidships
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aheadIn advance of the ship's bows.
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aheadA word with two meanings aboard a vessel. Refers to the area in front of the vessel and also refers to the direction the propulsion is fixed at such as “ahead or astern”.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadIn a forward direction.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadIn front of the vessel, forward; in a forward direction; opposite of astern.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadForward of the bow.
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aheadforward, in front of the vessel
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aheadIn front of the vessel, forward; in a forward direction; opposite of astern.
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aheadForward; in advance of. Ahoy .-- An interjection used to attract attention . In hailing a vessel, as "Cetonia Ahoy!"
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aheadEUROCONTROL programme to develop web-based AIS.
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aheadA player is considered to be “ahead” in the game when he has a lower pip count then his opponent.
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aheadForward-as in the nautical phrase "Full speed ahead."
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ahead
In or to the front; in advance; onward.
''The island was directly '''ahead'''.''
In the direction one is facing or moving.
''Just ahead you can see the cliffs.''
In or for the future.
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aheadIn front of or forward of
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