forth
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
forth/fɔːθ/
▶adverb formal or literary
- 1 out and away from a starting point.
■ so as to be revealed.
- 2 onwards in time.
– phrases
and so forth and so on.
and so forth and so on.
'forth' also found in these Oxford entries:
afford
- apostle
- back
- badminton
- body
- bring
- catch
- criss-cross
- elicit
- emerge
- emit
- enation
- exert
- fetch
- flow
- forthright
- forthwith
- forward
- further
- germinate
- hold
- manumit
- optimism
- oscillate
- parent
- -parous
- parturient
- patball
- portend
- pretend
- primipara
- problem
- proclaim
- procreate
- profile
- profuse
- project
- prolix
- promise
- prompt
- promulgate
- pronounce
- propose
- propound
- proverb
- provoke
- pupiparous
- purport
- rub

