different between foredoor vs foredoom
foredoor
English
Etymology
From fore- +? door. Cognate with Scots foredoor.
Noun
foredoor (plural foredoors)
- A door located at the fore part of a house or dwelling; front door.
foredoor From the web:
- what are fire doors made of
foredoom
English
Etymology
From fore- +? doom. Compare foredeem.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?f??du?m/ (noun), IPA(key): /f???du?m/ (verb)
Noun
foredoom (uncountable)
- A doom that is predicted; destiny.
Hypernyms
- doom
Translations
Verb
foredoom (third-person singular simple present foredooms, present participle foredooming, simple past and past participle foredoomed)
- (transitive) To predestine to a doom.
- Thou art foredoomed to view the Stygian state.
Related terms
- foredeem
Translations
foredoom From the web:
- foredoom what does it mean
- what does foredoom
- what means foredoom
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