foreset
English
Alternative forms
- fore-set
Etymology
From Middle English foresetten, from Old English fōresettan (“to place before, shut in, propose, prefer, precede”), equivalent to fore- + set. Cognate with Dutch voorzetten (“to put in front”), German vorsetzen (“to put in front, offer, serve up”), Swedish föresätta (“to put before”).
Verb
foreset (third-person singular simple present foresets, present participle foresetting, simple past and past participle foreset)
Derived terms
Noun
foreset (plural foresets)
- An obstacle; hindrance.
- That which is set ahead or before; proposal, suggestion.
- (geology) The deposition of sediment by the turbidity currents above the reservoir water level.
- Most deltas contain three different types of deposits: foreset, topset and bottomset beds. — Fluvial Landforms
Derived terms
- (geology): foreset bed
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