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Forebear Definition & Meaning in Context with Images

Forebear definition and meaning in context with images and visuals /ˈfɔː.beəʳ/ (noun) Definition of forebear (usually plural) - another spelling is forbear = a long-dead relative, ancestor, forefather, antecedent, forerunner, progenitor, grandparent, predecessor Video of forebear Forebear in context The Forebears of Native Australians The forebears of Native Australians, often referred to as Aboriginal or Indigenous Australians, migrated to the continent from Africa around 65,000 years ago. These early settlers were hunter-gatherers, adapting to the diverse Australian landscape over millennia. They developed intricate knowledge of the land, its flora, fauna, and water sources. This understanding was passed down through generations, ...

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