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364 words match “FORWARD”

FORESAIL n.
The fore staysail of a sloop, being the triangular sail next forward of the mast.
FORESIGHT n.
g staff, except the backsight; any sight or bearing taken by a compass or theodolite in a forward direction.
FORGE v.
To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.
FORTH v.
Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth. Lucas was Paul's companion, at the leastway from the sixteenth of the Acts forth. Tyndale. From this time forth, I never will speak word. Shak. I repeated the Ave Maria; the inquis…
FORTHPUTING a.
Bold; forward; aggressive.
FORTHRIGHT adv. 2 definitions
Straight forward; in a straight direction. [Archaic] Sir P. Sidney.
FORTHRIGHTNESS n.
Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. [Archaic] Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne.
FORTHWARD adv.
Forward. [Obs.] Bp. Fisher.
FRAISE v.
, as a line of troops, against an onset of cavalry, by opposing bayonets raised obliquely forward. Wilhelm.
FREEWHEEL n.
a cycle, which engages the rear sprocket with the rear wheel when the pedals are rotated forwards, but permits the rear wheel to run on free from the rear sprocket when the pedals are stopped or rotated backwards. Freewheelcycles are usually fitted with hub brakes or rim brakes, operated by back pedaling.…
FREIGHT a.
, a freight car. Freight agent, a person employed by a transportation company to receive, forward, or deliver goods. -- Freight car. See under Car. -- Freight train, a railroad train made up of freight cars; -- called in England goods train.
FREIGHTER n.
One employed in receiving and forwarding freight.
FRENCH a.
Bear's-ear. -- French fake (Naut.), a mode of coiling a rope by running it backward and forward in parallel bends, so that it may run freely. -- French honeysuckle (Bot.) a plant of the genus Hedysarum (H. coronarium); -- called also garland honeysuckle. -- French horn, a metallic wind instrument, consisting of a l…
FRONT n. 3 definitions
The part or surface of anything which seems to look out, or to be directed forward; the fore or forward part; the foremost rank; the van; -- the opposite to back or rear; as, the front of a house; the front of an army. Had he his hurts before Ay, on the front. Shak.
FURTHER v.
To help forward; to promote; to advance; to forward; to help or assist. This binds thee, then, to further my design. Dryden. I should nothing further the weal public. Robynsom (More's Utopia).
FURTHERANCE n.
The act of furthering or helping forward; promotion; advancement; progress. I know that I shall abide and continue with you all for your furthersnce and joy of faith. Phil. i. 25. Built of furtherance and pursuing, Not of spent deeds, but of doing. Emerson.
FUTURIST n.
chief interests are in what is to come; one who anxiously, eagerly, or confidently looks forward to the future; an expectant.
GATHER n.
The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward.
GAUGE n.
n making cornices, moldings, etc., by means of a templet. -- Gauge wheel, a wheel at the forward end of a plow beam, to determine the depth of the furrow. -- Joiner's gauge, an instrument used to strike a line parallel to the straight side of a board, etc. -- Printer's gauge, an instrument to regulate the length of…
GOAD v.
To prick; to drive with a goad; hence, to urge forward, or to rouse by anything pungent, severe, irritating, or inflaming; to stimulate. That temptation that doth goad us on. Shak.
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