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Traditional English :: toward
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toward.html - prep. & adj. --prep. --adj. archaic 1 about to take place; in process. 2 docile, apt. 3 promising, auspicious. towardness n. (in sense of adj.). |
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Traditional English :: towards
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toward.html - prep. 1 in the direction of (set out towards town). 2 as regards; in relation to (his attitude towards death). 3 as a contribution to; for (put this towards your expenses). 4 near (towards the end of our journey). [OE toweard (adj.) future (as TO, -WARD)] |
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Traditional English :: toward
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toward.html - prep. & adj. --prep. --adj. archaic 1 about to take place; in process. 2 docile, apt. 3 promising, auspicious. towardness n. (in sense of adj.). |
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Traditional English :: towards
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toward.html - prep. 1 in the direction of (set out towards town). 2 as regards; in relation to (his attitude towards death). 3 as a contribution to; for (put this towards your expenses). 4 near (towards the end of our journey). [OE toweard (adj.) future (as TO, -WARD)] |
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Traditional English :: toward
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toward.html - prep. & adj. --prep. --adj. archaic 1 about to take place; in process. 2 docile, apt. 3 promising, auspicious. towardness n. (in sense of adj.). |
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Traditional English :: towards
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toward.html - prep. 1 in the direction of (set out towards town). 2 as regards; in relation to (his attitude towards death). 3 as a contribution to; for (put this towards your expenses). 4 near (towards the end of our journey). [OE toweard (adj.) future (as TO, -WARD)] |
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