The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fore part \Fore" part`\, or Forepart \Fore"part`\, n. The part most advanced, or first in time or in place; the beginning.
Usage examples of "fore part".
He was a fat little man of fifty, with white skin and blue eyes, the fore part of his head was bald, and he wore ear-rings.
But the chances are high that the fore part of the U-boat is completely flooded, so that's useless.
A gun was primed and ready to fire, on the fore part of the ship, directly beneath the scaffold.
A savage cheer from all the Surprises in the fore part of the ship showed him that he was seeing it again.
Stephen was shut into the fore part of the ship: it had been transformed into one vast sickbay, sealed off by bulkheads, forbidden territory from which he never emerged except for the daily burials.