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front-end
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front-end (frntnd)
adj.
1. Of or relating to the initial phase of a project: a front-end investment.
2. Of or relating to the forward parts of a vehicle: a front-end alignment.

front-end
adj
(Business / Commerce) (of money, costs, etc.) required or incurred in advance of a project in order to get it under way
Translations
front-end [ˈfrʌntend] ADJ front-end costsgastos mpl iniciales
front-end processorprocesador m frontal


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