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Definition of forth
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of forth is as below...
Forth
(adv.)
Forward;
onward
in time,
place,
or
order;
in
advance
from a given
point;
on to end; as, from that day
forth;
one, two,
three,
and so
forth..
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Effulge
::
Effulge
(v. i.) To shine
forth;
to beam.
Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To bring
forth;
to
produce,
as
young;
to bear; -- said
especially
of
rabbits..
Sarum Use
::
Sarum use () A
liturgy,
or use, put forth about 1087 by St.
Osmund,
bishop
of
Sarum,
based on
Anglo-Saxon
and
Norman
customs..
Tinkle
::
Tinkle
(v. i.) To make, or give
forth,
small,
quick,
sharp
sounds,
as a piece of metal does when
struck;
to
clink..
Eruption
::
Eruption
(n.) That which
bursts
forth.
Murmur
::
Murmur
(v. t.) To utter or give forth in low or
indistinct
words or
sounds;
as, to
murmur
tales..
Whenceforth
::
Whenceforth
(adv.)
From, or forth from, what or which
place;
whence..
Work
::
Work (v. t.) To
produce
or form by
labor;
to bring forth by
exertion
or toil; to
accomplish;
to
originate;
to
effect;
as, to work wood or iron into a form
desired,
or into a
utensil;
to work
cotton
or wool into
cloth..
Rub
::
Rub (v. t.) To
subject
(a body) to the
action
of
something
moving
over its
surface
with
pressure
and
friction,
especially
to the
action
of
something
moving
back and
forth;
as, to rub the flesh with the hand; to rub wood with
sandpaper..
Hippocrene
::
Hippocrene
(n.) A
fountain
on Mount
Helicon
in
Boeotia,
fabled
to have burst forth when the
ground
was
struck
by the hoof of
Pegasus.
Also, its
waters,
which were
supposed
to
impart
poetic
inspiration..
Deliverance
::
Deliverance
(n.) Act of
bringing
forth
children.
Straightforward
::
Straightforth
(adv.)
Straightway.
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To give
forth;
to emit or send out; as, a pipe
discharges
water;
to let fly; to give
expression
to; to
utter;
as, to
discharge
a
horrible
oath..
Screed
::
Screed
(n.) A
breach
or rent; a
breaking
forth into a loud,
shrill
sound;
as,
martial
screeds..
Warp
::
Warp (v. t.) To
throw;
hence,
to send
forth,
or throw out, as
words;
to
utter..
Let-off
::
Let-off
(n.) A
device
for
letting
off,
releasing,
or
giving
forth,
as the warp from the
cylinder
of a
loom..
Inflorescence
::
Inflorescence
(n.) A
flowering;
the
putting
forth and
unfolding
of
blossoms.
Opalesce
::
Opalesce
(v. i.) To give forth a play of
colors,
like the
opal..
Premise
::
Premise
(v. i.) To make a
premise;
to set forth
something
as a
premise.
Provoke
::
Provoke
(v. t.) To call
forth;
to call into being or
action;
esp., to
incense
to
action,
a
faculty
or
passion,
as love, hate, or
ambition;
hence,
commonly,
to
incite,
as a
person,
to
action
by a
challenge,
by
taunts,
or by
defiance;
to
exasperate;
to
irritate;
to
offend
intolerably;
to cause to
retaliate..
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