অগ্র, সম্মুখ, সম্মুখবর্তী, পূর্ববর্তী, পূর্বকালীন, অগ্রবর্তী, অক্ষবিমুখ, অগ্রদূততুল্য
(1) Of or near the head end or toward the front plane of a body.
(2) Earlier in time.
(3) Of or near the head end or toward the front plane of the body.
(4) Beginning.
(5) Prior.
(1) A tooth situated at the front of the mouth
(1) Since documentary is defined by the viewer's attribution of relevance to the anterior event, the deployment of the zoom and the viewer's reception of it is a very precarious situation.
(2) Usually the lateral stamens emerge first, then the anterior stamen.
(3) One anterior petal is missing as well as a posterior stamen.
(4) A second separate irregular sacculated pouch was located anterior to the first in the septum and anterior left ventricular wall.
(5) In some anterior time, the burial mound had been desecrated, its jeweled contents taken away.
(6) Operative findings revealed a mass within the left broad ligament, predominantly anterior to the uterus and crossing the midline.
(7) It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them.
(8) The aortic arch is anterior to the trachea, and the descending aorta is on the right side.
(9) The anterior cruciate ligament joins the back of the inside of the thighbone to the outside front of the shinbone.
(10) Physical examination revealed a golf-ball-sized lesion fixed to the hyoid bone in the anterior midline of the neck.
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(12) Everything in every mind has something in the external world standing in a relationship of anteriority to it because humans are conceived and born through biological processes.
(13) The articulation surface faces anteriorly and slightly laterally.
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(15) As it descends, it progressively courses anteriorly to the crook of the arm, where it is well exposed to a sword-thrust or cut.
(16) The two jaw rami are united anteriorly , but separate posteriorly.
(17) Numerous tiny vascular foramina perforate the surface of the maxilla, especially anteriorly and dorsally.
(18) This is a lesson drawn from Derrida's insistence on the anteriority of writing.
(19) In the mythography and linguistic studies of Max Muller and Schlegel, the Aryans would quickly supplant in anteriority and superiority the FIebraic, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman civilizations.
(20) The amphidetic ligament extends both anteriorly and posteriorly.
prior
front tooth
aft
after
hind
hinder
posterior
rear
Posterior
Ending
Subsequent