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Definition of forward
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 forward is as below...
Forward
(a.)
Ardent;
eager;
earnest;
in an ill
sense,
less
reserved
or
modest
than is
proper;
bold;
confident;
as, the boy is too
forward
for his
years..
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Projection
::
Projection
(n.) The act of
throwing
or
shooting
forward.
Proclitic
::
Proclitic
(a.)
Leaning
forward;
-- said of
certain
monosyllabic
words which are so
closely
attached
to the
following
word as not to have a
separate
accent.
Amphipoda
::
Amphipoda
(n. pl.) A
numerous
group of
fourteen
--
footed
Crustacea,
inhabiting
both fresh and salt
water.
The body is
usually
compressed
laterally,
and the
anterior
pairs or legs are
directed
downward
and
forward,
but the
posterior
legs are
usually
turned
upward
and
backward.
The beach flea is an
example.
See
Tetradecapoda
and
Arthrostraca..
Ongoing
::
Ongoing
(n.) The act of going
forward;
progress;
(pl.)
affairs;
business;
current
events.
Direct
::
Direct
(a.)
Straightforward;
not of
crooked
ways, or
swerving
from truth and
openness;
sincere;
outspoken..
Along
::
Along
(adv.)
In a line, or with a
progressive
motion;
onward;
forward..
Bold
::
Bold (n.)
Forward
to meet
danger;
venturesome;
daring;
not
timorous
or
shrinking
from risk;
brave;
courageous.
Procacious
::
Procacious
(a.) Pert;
petulant;
forward;
saucy.
Omosternum
::
Omosternum
(n.) The
anterior
element
of the
sternum
which
projects
forward
from
between
the
clavicles
in many
batrachians
and is
usually
tipped
with
cartilage.
Progression
::
Progression
(n.) The act of
moving
forward;
a
proceeding
in a
course;
motion
onward.
Adduce
::
Adduce
(v. t.) To bring
forward
or
offer,
as an
argument,
passage,
or
consideration
which bears on a
statement
or case; to cite; to
allege..
Click
::
Click (n.) A kind of
articulation
used by the
natives
of
Southern
Africa,
consisting
in a
sudden
withdrawal
of the end or some other
portion
of the
tongue
from a part of the mouth with which it is in
contact,
whereby
a
sharp,
clicking
sound is
produced.
The
sounds
are four in
number,
and are
called
cerebral,
palatal,
dental,
and
lateral
clicks
or
clucks,
the
latter
being the noise
ordinarily
used in
urging
a horse
forward..
Paraphimosis
::
Paraphimosis
(n.) A
condition
in which the
prepuce,
after being
retracted
behind
the glans
penis,
is
constricted
there,
and can not be
brought
forward
into place
again..
Headsail
::
Headsail
(n.) Any sail set
forward
of the
foremast.
Impel
::
Impel (v. t.) To drive or urge
forward
or on; to press on; to
incite
to
action
or
motion
in any way.
Prelook
::
Prelook
(v. i.) To look
forward.
Corkscrew
::
Corkscrew
(v. t.) To press
forward
in a
winding
way; as, to
corkscrew
one's way
through
a
crowd..
Bowsprit
::
Bowsprit
(n.) A large boom or spar, which
projects
over the stem of a ship or other
vessel,
to carry sail
forward..
Progress
::
Progress
(n.) A
moving
or going
forward;
a
proceeding
onward;
an
advanc.
Rock
::
Rock (v. i.) To move or be moved
backward
and
forward;
to be
violently
agitated;
to reel; to
totter.
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