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  • 81forward — FĂRUĂD/ s. n. (fin.) operaţie de plată la termen. (< engl. forward) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN …

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  • 82forward-looking — forward .looking adj planning for and thinking about the future in a positive way, especially by being willing to use modern methods or ideas →↑backward looking ▪ a forward looking Russian statesman …

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  • 83forward-looking — forward look|ing [ fɔrwərd ,lukıŋ ] adjective looking at the future in a positive way and happy to try new ideas and methods: PROGRESSIVE: a forward looking policy/strategy/plan …

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  • 84forward — (adv.) O.E. forewearde toward the front; see FORE (Cf. fore) + WARD (Cf. ward). The verb is first recorded 1590s, to help push forward; meaning to send (a letter, etc.) on to another destination is from 1757. Related: Forwarded; forwarding. Adj.… …

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  • 85forward slash — forward slashes N COUNT A forward slash is the sloping line / that separates letters, words, or numbers …

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  • 86forward pass — ☆ forward pass n. Football a pass made from behind the line of scrimmage to a teammate in a position forward of the thrower …

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  • 87forward pricing — noun Trading of unit trusts on the price to be set at the next valuation (cf ↑historic pricing) • • • Main Entry: ↑forward …

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  • 88forward scatter — forward scatter, the scattering of radio waves which pass into the troposphere or ionosphere by a combination of reflection, refraction, and diffraction. It tends to direct the waves forward and downward, thus enabling the transmission of radio… …

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  • 89Forward — For ward, Forwards For wards, adv. [AS. forweard, foreweard; for, fore + weardes; akin to G. vorw[ a]rts. The s is properly a genitive ending. See {For}, {Fore}, and { ward}, { wards}.] Toward a part or place before or in front; onward; in… …

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  • 90Forward Gas Engine Company — was an engineering company making stationary internal combustion gas engines in Nechells, Birmingham, England.The most famous engineer to work at the plant was Frederick William Lanchester around 1895, who made various improvements to their… …

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