Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A zeolitic mineral occurring with the tourmalin of the island of Elba. It resembles stilbite, and may perhaps be identical with it.

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Examples

  • A Neanderthal lived day to day in the present and seemed to have no foresite and few insights.

    Neander-Thoughts and Thinkers-Ideas in Religion That Never Really Worked 2007

  • This foresite paid off because we only experienced a sampling of this monster storm.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • For those elected officials who don't have the aptitude or foresite to embrace sensible management practices, we the people should stop electing such people.

    WordPress.com News 2009

  • For those elected officials who don't have the aptitude or foresite to embrace sensible management practices, we the people should stop electing such people.

    Cafferty File 2009

  • I have neither read Evelyn Waugh's Vile Bodies, D. J Taylor's Bright Young People nor seen Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things, which is a dreadful foresite on my part since my interest in the 20's and

    Kingdom Of Style 2009

  • The US can import gasoline, but there has to be foresite of at least a week or two on that, and that is normally imported into New York City or Philadelphia on the East Coast.

    Latest Articles 2008

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