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Foreward vs Overture - What's the difference?

foreward | overture |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between foreward and overture

is that foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard while overture is (obsolete) disclosure; discovery; revelation.

As nouns the difference between foreward and overture

is that foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard while overture is (obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.

As an adverb foreward

is .

Foreward vs Preamble - What's the difference?

foreward | preamble |


As nouns the difference between foreward and preamble

is that foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard while preamble is a short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.

As an adverb foreward

is .

Foreward vs Onward - What's the difference?

foreward | onward |


As adverbs the difference between foreward and onward

is that foreward is while onward is in a forward direction.

As a noun foreward

is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As an adjective onward is

moving forward.

Progress vs Foreward - What's the difference?

progress | foreward |


As nouns the difference between progress and foreward

is that progress is movement or advancement through a series of events, or points in time; development through time while foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As a verb progress

is to move, go, or proceed forward; to advance.

As an adverb foreward is

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Toward vs Foreward - What's the difference?

toward | foreward |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between toward and foreward

is that toward is (obsolete) future; to come while foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As a preposition toward

is in the direction of.

As an adjective toward

is (obsolete) future; to come.

As a noun foreward is

(obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As an adverb foreward is

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Foreward vs Fireward - What's the difference?

foreward | fireward |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between foreward and fireward

is that foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard while fireward is (obsolete) a fireman.

As nouns the difference between foreward and fireward

is that foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard while fireward is (obsolete) a fire chief.

As adverbs the difference between foreward and fireward

is that foreward is while fireward is toward a fire.

As an adjective fireward is

which faces a fire; which lies in the direction of a fire; etc.

Foreyard vs Foreward - What's the difference?

foreyard | foreward |


As nouns the difference between foreyard and foreward

is that foreyard is (nautical) a yard on the lower mast of a square-rigged foremast of a ship used to support the foresail while foreward is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As an adverb foreward is

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Foreward vs Before - What's the difference?

foreward | before |


As adverbs the difference between foreward and before

is that foreward is while before is at an earlier time.

As a noun foreward

is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As a preposition before is

earlier than (in time).

As a conjunction before is

in advance of the time when.

Forewarn vs Foreward - What's the difference?

forewarn | foreward |


As a verb forewarn

is to warn in advance.

As a noun foreward is

(obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As an adverb foreward is

.

Foreward vs Ward - What's the difference?

foreward | ward |


As a noun foreward

is (obsolete) an advance group; the vanguard.

As an adverb foreward

is .

As a proper noun ward is

for a guard or watchman.

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