Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Latin plural of
forum .
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- noun Plural form of
forum .
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Examples
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Many people tend to forget that Mexico's a big country and that not everyone who reads these fora is based in and about Guadalajara.
Medical info 2008
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Many people tend to forget that Mexico's a big country and that not everyone who reads these fora is based in and about Guadalajara.
Medical info 2008
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Many people tend to forget that Mexico's a big country and that not everyone who reads these fora is based in and about Guadalajara.
Medical info 2008
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Many people tend to forget that Mexico's a big country and that not everyone who reads these fora is based in and about Guadalajara.
Medical info 2008
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Many people tend to forget that Mexico's a big country and that not everyone who reads these fora is based in and about Guadalajara.
Medical info 2008
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Maybe most interesting is that this ideal Platonic form of flaming has arisen, and is flourishing, in fora that make use of audio and video, rather than pure text chat.
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Not talking about God in the public fora is secularism, not atheism per se.
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What strikes me about the Advance. net fora is the fact that the Mods are anonymous ā and they are able to strike at any moment to keep certain cliques shut out.
Community policing: a business somebody should start (hint, hint) « BuzzMachine 2005
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I'm over it now, but I had to report you just to let them know I haven't forgotten; moreover, I'm sick of everyone being all la di da about foreign languages, but no one has a beef that the fora is English only.
CHE > Latest news 2010
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The UPDF has, however, rejected the call fora ceasefire.
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