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Definition of forward
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Forward
(adv.)
Alt. of
Forward.
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Project
::
Project
(v. t.) To cast
forward
or
revolve
in the mind; to
contrive;
to
devise;
to
scheme;
as, to
project
a
plan..
Directness
::
Directness
(n.) The
quality
of being
direct;
straightness;
straightforwardness;
immediateness.
Chicken-breasted
::
Chicken-breasted
(a.)
Having
a
narrow,
projecting
chest,
caused
by
forward
curvature
of the
vertebral
column..
Edge
::
Edge (v. t.) To move by
little
and
little
or
cautiously,
as by
pressing
forward
edgewise;
as,
edging
their
chairs
forwards..
Rock
::
Rock (v. i.) To roll or saway
backward
and
forward
upon a
support;
as, to rock in a
rocking-chair..
Furtherance
::
Furtherance
(n.) The act of
furthering
or
helping
forward;
promotion;
advancement;
progress.
Ongoing
::
Ongoing
(n.) The act of going
forward;
progress;
(pl.)
affairs;
business;
current
events.
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To
carry,
as a
firearm,
with the
breech
near the
ground
and the upper part
inclined
forward,
the piece being held by the right hand near the
middle..
Subserve
::
Subserve
(v. t.) To serve in
subordination
or
instrumentally;
to be
subservient
to; to help
forward;
to
promote.
Saltant
::
Saltant
(v.) In a
leaping
position;
springing
forward;
--
applied
especially
to the
squirrel,
weasel,
and rat, also to the cat,
greyhound,
monkey,
etc..
Proclivous
::
Proclivous
(a.)
Having
the
incisor
teeth
directed
forward.
Expect
::
Expect
(v. t.) To look for
(mentally);
to look
forward
to, as to
something
that is
believed
to be about to
happen
or come; to have a
previous
apprehension
of,
whether
of good or evil; to look for with some
confidence;
to
anticipate;
-- often
followed
by an
infinitive,
sometimes
by a
clause
(with,
or
without,
that);
as, I
expect
to
receive
wages;
I
expect
that the
troops
will be
defeated..
Dentated
::
Dentated
(a.)
Toothed;
especially,
with the teeth
projecting
straight
out, not
pointed
either
forward
or
backward;
as, a
dentate
leaf..
Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To
graze;
to cause to be
cropped
by
feeding,
as
herbage
by
cattle;
as, if grain is too
forward
in
autumn,
feed it with
sheep..
Expectation
::
Expectation
(n.) The act or state of
expecting
or
looking
forward
to an event as about to
happen.
Forward
::
Forward
(adv.)
Alt. of
Forward.
Rush
::
Rush (v. t.) To push or urge
forward
with
impetuosity
or
violence;
to hurry
forward.
Stem
::
Stem (n.) A
curved
piece of
timber
to which the two sides of a ship are
united
at the fore end. The lower end of it is
scarfed
to the keel, and the
bowsprit
rests upon its upper end.
Hence,
the
forward
part of a
vessel;
the bow..
Prelook
::
Prelook
(v. i.) To look
forward.
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To push or
thrust
forward;
to
project;
to
protrude;
-- often with out; as, a plant
shoots
out a bud..
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