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Onward — On ward, adv. Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward. [1913 Webster] Not one looks backward, onward still he goes. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
onward — [[t]ɒ̱nwə(r)d[/t]] (The spelling onwards is also used.) 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Onward means moving forward or continuing a journey. British Airways have two flights a day to Bangkok, and there are onward flights to Phnom Penh. Syn: forwards, on ADV:… … English dictionary
onward motion — noun the act of moving forward (as toward a goal) • Syn: ↑progress, ↑progression, ↑procession, ↑advance, ↑advancement, ↑forward motion • Ant: ↑retreat ( … Useful english dictionary
progress — I noun accomplishment, achievement, advance, advancement, amelioration, augmentation, betterment, change, development, emendation, enhancement, enrichment, flow, furtherance, gain, growth, headway, improvement, increase, increment, march,… … Law dictionary
List of D.Gray-man episodes (season 2) — The cover of the first DVD compilation released by Aniplex of the second season The second season of the D.Gray man anime series is named the 2nd stage.[1] The anime is directed by Osamu Nabeshima and produced by Dentsu … Wikipedia
Djebel Ressas — Jebel Ressas Djebel Ressas in cloud cover, as viewed from the northwest Elevation … Wikipedia
pass — [[t]pæs, pɑs[/t]] v. t. 1) to move past; go by: to pass a car on the road[/ex] 2) to let go without notice, action, etc.; disregard 3) to cause or allow to go through a barrier, obstacle, etc.: The guard passed the visitor[/ex] 4) to go across or … From formal English to slang
on|ward — «ON wuhrd, AWN », adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. toward the front; further on; on; forward: »The crowd around the store window began to move onward. SYNONYM(S): forth. See syn. under forward. (Cf. ↑forward) 2. Archaic. at a position in advance: » … Useful english dictionary
advance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. progress, go forward, proceed; further, second, aid. n. progress, rise; success, gain; prepayment. See progression, debt, offer. Ant., retard; recede, withdraw. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of… … English dictionary for students
roll — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rolle, from Anglo French roule, rolle, from Medieval Latin rolla, alteration of rotula, from Latin, diminutive of rota wheel; akin to Old High German rad wheel, Welsh rhod, Sanskrit ratha wagon Date: 13th century … New Collegiate Dictionary