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hindward
[ hahynd-werd ]
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
There was a cow seen which had one head and one body as far as her shoulders, two bodies from her shoulders hindward, and two tails.
However, when a dynamo, with horned pole pieces, has been running for some time as a motor the forward horns are cool and the hindward horns hot.
The so-called Northumbrian records of the ninth and tenth centuries frequently use -es instead of -est, in the 2nd pers. preterite of regular verbs, e.g., ðu forcerdes usic on-bec = Thou turnedst us hindward.
Yes, with the Lebanon women, the convex curve beneath the waist is frontward, not hindward.
And what he says about the pruriently titillating convexities, whether frontward or hindward, suggests a little prudery.
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