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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.)
Advanced
beyond
the usual
degree;
advanced
for
season;
as, the grass is
forward,
or
forward
for the
season;
we have a
forward
spring..
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Dentated
::
Dentated
(a.)
Toothed;
especially,
with the teeth
projecting
straight
out, not
pointed
either
forward
or
backward;
as, a
dentate
leaf..
Precession
::
Precession
(n.) The act of going
before,
or
forward..
Forward
::
Forward
(n.) An
agreement;
a
covenant;
a
promise.
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..
Deadlock
::
Deadlock
(n.) A lock which is not
self-latching,
but
requires
a key to throw the bolt
forward..
Forelook
::
Forelook
(v. i.) To look
beforehand
or
forward.
Forthright
::
Forthright
(a.)
Direct;
straightforward;
as, a
forthright
man..
Undulate
::
Undulate
(v. t.) To cause to move
backward
and
forward,
or up and down, in
undulations
or
waves;
to cause to
vibrate..
Indirectness
::
Indirectness
(n.)
Deviation
from an
upright
or
straightforward
course;
unfairness;
dishonesty.
Anisodactylous
::
Anisodactylous
(a.)
Characterized
by
unequal
toes, three
turned
forward
and one
backward,
as in most
passerine
birds..
Reciprocornous
::
Reciprocornous
(a.)
Having
horns
turning
backward
and then
forward,
like those of a ram..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To bring
forward;
to move
towards
the van or
front;
to make to go on.
Project
::
Project
(v. t.) To cast
forward
or
revolve
in the mind; to
contrive;
to
devise;
to
scheme;
as, to
project
a
plan..
Expedient
::
Expedient
(a.)
Hastening
or
forward;
hence,
tending
to
further
or
promote
a
proposed
object;
fit or
proper
under the
circumstances;
conducive
to
self-interest;
desirable;
advisable;
advantageous;
--
sometimes
contradistinguished
from
right..
Press
::
Press (n.) The act of
pressing
or
thronging
forward.
Progress
::
Progress
(v. i.) To make
progress;
to move
forward
in
space;
to
continue
onward
in
course;
to
proceed;
to
advance;
to go on; as,
railroads
are
progressing..
Jet
::
Jet (v. i.) To shoot
forward
or out; to
project;
to jut out.
Protrusion
::
Protrusion
(n.) The act of
protruding
or
thrusting
forward,
or
beyond
the usual
limit..
Crotchet
::
Crotchet
(n.) The
arrangement
of a body of
troops,
either
forward
or
rearward,
so as to form a line
nearly
perpendicular
to the
general
line of
battle..
Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.) Any sight or
reading
of the
leveling
staff,
except
the
backsight;
any sight or
bearing
taken by a
compass
or
theodolite
in a
forward
direction..
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