forth


Definition: Meaning of, forth in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / fɔːθ /

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  1. and so forth used to refer to other things of the type you have already mentioned, without actually naming them [=  et cetera]
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  2. [only after verb] formal going out from a place or point, and moving forwards or outwards
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Forth


Definition: Meaning of, Forth in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / fɔːθ /

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  1. the Forth a river in southern central Scotland which flows into the FIRTH of Forth and the North Sea
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Forth used in phrases

  • Firth of Forth (noun)
    1. a large firth on the east coast of Scotland and the estuary of the Forth River; location of Edinburgh
  • Forth Bridge
    1. the Forth Bridge a famous metal railway bridge built in 1889 over the Firth of Forth. People sometimes say that a job is "like painting the Forth Bridge" when they mean that it seems to never end, because the metal bridge takes a long time to paint, and when the job is finished it has to start again.
    2. a road bridge built in 1964 over the Firth of Forth. It is one of the longest SUSPENSION BRIDGE s in the world.
  • Forth River (noun)
    1. a river in southern Scotland that flows eastward to the Firth of Forth
  • and so forth (adverb)
    1. continuing in the same way
  • back and forth (adverb)
    1. moving from one place to another and back again
  • blossom forth (verb)
    1. develop or come to a promising stage
  • body forth (verb)
    1. represent in bodily form
  • burgeon forth (verb)
    1. produce buds, branches, or germinate
  • burst forth (verb)
    1. someone jump out from a hiding place and surprise
    2. be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
  • come forth (verb)
    1. come out of
    2. happen or occur as a result of something
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