Farward
A spatial or directional superlative meaning "further than forward." While forward indicates the next immediate point or a general direction, farward identifies a point that is several stages ahead or at the absolute furthest limit.
Used as an Adjective or Adverb.
Used as an Adjective or Adverb.
"If you go forward, you'll hit the first light; if you go farward, you'll hit the highway entrance three miles down."
"The anchor is forward, but the jackstaff is farward at the very tip of the bow."
"I've moved my schedule forward by an hour, but I moved my vacation farward to next year."
"The anchor is forward, but the jackstaff is farward at the very tip of the bow."
"I've moved my schedule forward by an hour, but I moved my vacation farward to next year."
"The anchor is forward, but the jackstaff is farward at the very tip of the bow."
"I've moved my schedule forward by an hour, but I moved my vacation farward to next year."
"The anchor is forward, but the jackstaff is farward at the very tip of the bow."
"I've moved my schedule forward by an hour, but I moved my vacation farward to next year."
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