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fronto-

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  1. a combining form used in compound words referring to the frontal bone or lobe (frontoparietal ) or, in meteorological terms, to a frontal zone (frontogenesis ).


Etymology

Origin of fronto-

Latin front- (stem of frōns ) forehead, front + -o-

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Sir Nicholas Wall's family said the 71-year-old had suffered for several years from a rare neurological disease called fronto temporal lobe dementia.

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