Forth (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adverb
  1. onward or outward in place or space; forward: to come forth; go forth.
  2. onward in time, in order, or in a series: from that day forth.
  3. out, as from concealment or inaction; into view or consideration: The author's true point comes forth midway through the book.
  4. away, as from a place or country: to journey forth.
preposition
  1. out of; forth from.
noun
  1. an arm of the North Sea, in SE Scotland: estuary of Forth River. 48 miles (77 km) long.
  2. a river in S central Scotland, flowing E into the Firth of Forth. 116 miles (187 km) long.
adverb
  1. forward in place, time, order, or degree
  2. out, as from concealment, seclusion, or inaction
  3. away, as from a place or country
  4. and so on; et cetera
preposition
  1. out of; away from
noun
  1. an inlet of the North Sea in SE Scotland: spanned by a cantilever railway bridge 1600 m (almost exactly 1 mile) long (1889), and by a road bridge (1964)
  2. a river in S Scotland, flowing generally east to the Firth of Forth. Length: about 104 km (65 miles)
Forth (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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