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rearwards — adverb see rearward III … New Collegiate Dictionary
rearwards — 1. adjective Rearward. 2. adverb Rearward … Wiktionary
rearwards — adv. toward the back, to the rear … English contemporary dictionary
rearwards — rear·wards … English syllables
rearwards — adverb at or to or toward the back or rear he moved back tripped when he stepped backward she looked rearward out the window of the car • Syn: ↑back, ↑backward, ↑backwards, ↑rearward … Useful english dictionary
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