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rear·ward I. \ˈri(ə)rˌwȯrd, -iəˌwȯ(ə)d\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English rerewarde, from Anglo-French; akin to Old French reregarde, rereguarde rear guard — more at rear guard : rear; especially : the rear division of an army or fleet II. \-_wə(r)d\ adjective Etymology: rear (IV) + -ward, adjective suffix 1. : located at, near, or toward the rear < the rearward section of the store > 2. : directed toward the rear : backward < bumping it shut with a rearward motion — Gertrude Schweitzer > • rear·ward·ness noun -es III. adverb also rear·wards \-dz\ Etymology: rear (IV) + -ward, wards, adverb suffix : at, near, or toward the rear : backward < gazing rearward out the window — Monsanto Magazine > < lobbed the football rearward to one of the halfbacks > |