Foredone


[fawr-duhn, fohr-] /fɔrˈdʌn, foʊr-/

adjective
1.
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[fawr-doo, fohr-] /fɔrˈdu, foʊr-/
verb (used with object), foredid, foredone, foredoing.
1.
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/fɔːˈduː/
verb -does, -doing, -did, -done
1.
(transitive) a variant spelling of fordo

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