foredraftEtymologyFrom fore + draft.nounLand leading from a dwelling to a road or field.“Farm containing messuage, barns, stable, buildings, gardens, foldyard and rickyard (1.1.39), the lane or Foredraft … — Shropshire Archives, 1835”A current of air that flows forward“If the connections to the two plenums are air-tite, then there will be a back draft in one stream and a foredraft … — HVAC-Talk, 2006”The draft at the fore perpendicular. Also "fore draft".“... wherein said foredraft part includes at least a moorage hull part, — Floating offshore structure : U.S. Patent Number 4,519,728, 1985”