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Term: Foreward
  1. Noun (Popular): A short introduction or preface to a book or other written work, typically written by someone other than the author.
  2. Example sentence: The foreward of the novel provided valuable insights about the author's inspirations and intentions.

  3. Verb (Popular): To introduce or preface a book or other written work with a short introduction, typically written by someone other than the author.
  4. Example sentence: The renowned author was asked to foreward the upcoming anthology with a compelling introduction.

  5. Noun (Local): A direction indicating the front or forward part of something.
  6. Example sentence: The hikers followed the compass's foreward to stay on track during their expedition.

  7. Adjective (Local): Describing something related to or characteristic of the forward direction.
  8. Example sentence: The foreward momentum of the car made it difficult to slow down on the steep slope.


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