Forerunner

Forerunner

Forerunner may refer to:
*Forerunner is a title of St. John the Baptist.
*Forerunner (fisheries), a piece of cloth tied on a ship's log line some fathoms from the outboard end to mark the limit of drift line
*Forerunner (album), by the Canadian band, The Cottars
*Forerunner (stamp), in philately, a postage stamp used before a region can produce its own stamps
*Forerunner (Halo), an ancient race in the "Halo" videogame series
*Forerunner (Dungeons & Dragons), a race of humans in the role-playing game
*Forerunner (robot), a humanoid robot developed by China
*Forerunner (magazine), an American magazine of the early 20th century
*Garmin Forerunner, a global positioning system device for recreational runners
*Forerunner (comics), a fictional DC Comics characterSee also:
*Toyota 4Runner, a model of passenger vehicle


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  • Forerunner — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Los Forerunner (Precursores) son una raza extraterrestre presente en el universo del juego Halo: Combat Evolved . Poco se sabe acerca de ellos, pero algunas cosas pueden deducirse de escenas del juego. Creadores de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • forerunner — forerunner, precursor, harbinger, herald are comparable when they denote someone or something that comes before another person or thing and in some way indicates his or its future appearance. Forerunner may denote a messenger that goes before a… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Forerunner — Fore*run ner, n. 1. A messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of others; a harbinger; a sign foreshowing something; a prognostic; as, the forerunner of a fever. [1913 Webster] Whither the forerunner in for us entered, even Jesus. Heb …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • forerunner — (n.) c.1300, from FORE (Cf. fore) + RUNNER (Cf. runner). Middle English rendition of L. praecursor, in reference to John the Baptist as the forerunner of Christ. The Old English word was foreboda …   Etymology dictionary

  • forerunner — [n1] messenger, herald advertiser, advocate, ancestor, announcer, author, envoy, forebearer, foregoer, harbinger, initiator, originator, pioneer, precursor, progenitor, prognostic, prototype; concepts 414,423 forerunner [n2] example, sign… …   New thesaurus

  • forerunner — I noun ancestor, antecedent, antecessor, auspice, forebear, harbinger, herald, leader, messenger, omen, pioneer, portent, praenuntius, precedent, precursor, predecessor, preface, prefigurement, presage, progenitor, scout, sign, vanguard, warning… …   Law dictionary

  • forerunner — ► NOUN 1) a precursor. 2) archaic an advance messenger …   English terms dictionary

  • forerunner — [fôr′run΄ər, fôr run′ər] n. [ME forerenner, after L praecursor] 1. a person sent before or going before to announce or prepare the way for another or for something to follow; herald 2. a sign that tells or warns of something to follow; prognostic …   English World dictionary

  • Forerunner — Les Forerunners (signifiant Précurseurs en français) sont des créatures de l univers Halo. Cette civilisation constitue une des quatre « factions » principales de l univers. Brillants, les Forerunners édifièrent de nombreuses… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • forerunner — noun Date: 13th century 1. one that precedes and indicates the approach of another: as a. a premonitory sign or symptom b. a skier who runs the course before the start of a race 2. predecessor, ancestor Synonyms: forerunner, precursor, harbinger …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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