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adj
adv
- Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.)
- to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (‘further’ is used more often than ‘farther’ in this abstract sense)
- to or at a greater distance in time or space (‘farther’ is used more frequently than ‘further’ in this physical sense)
verb
noun
prefix
- Secondary: a consequence, by-product, additional, or lesser version.
- (biology) Relating to epigenetics.
- Upon, atop, directly on top of in terms of position.
- Front or anterior in position.
- Entirety, a system being referred to as a whole.
- Mapping onto, passing along, resolving to.
- Upwards in direction or growth.
- Overlapping in position.
- Outside of in position.
- Located on the surface.
- (chemistry) Denotes an epimeric form.
- (biology) Epidemiology
- Covering: the root entity is covered.
- After in time.
- (zoology) Epibiotic: an organism that lives on another organism.
- Near in position.
- Similar, in the same form of, resembling.
- Surrounding in position: the edges of the root entity.
- Top: a part that is positioned at the uppermost of multiple levels.
- Above in location or position.
- Outward in direction or projection.
- More, above a usual quantity, additional in quantity.
- A part or segment that is located on the upper part of an object.
- A part or location that is outer, particularly an outer layer.
- Outranked, above in rank.
- Beyond, meta, transcending.
- Shallow in depth.
noun
- (figuratively) The later part of anything, often with implications of decline.
- The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
- (informal) A party or social event held in the afternoon.
- a conventional expression of greeting or farewell, used to wish someone a good afternoon
- the part of the day between noon and evening
intj
prep
adv
noun
adj
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some time in the future.
- Coming afterward in distance (following an antecedent distance as embedded within an adverbial phrase)
- Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- coming at a subsequent time or stage
- at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
adv
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some unspecified time in the future.
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- (Manglish, Singlish) What if (something problematic or unanticipated happens); if not (something undesirable will happen).
- happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- at some eventual time in the future
- comparative of the adverb ‘late’
intj
noun
- (figuratively) The later part of anything, often with implications of decline.
- The part of the day from noon or lunchtime until sunset, evening, or suppertime or 6pm.
- (informal) A party or social event held in the afternoon.
- a conventional expression of greeting or farewell, used to wish someone a good afternoon
- the part of the day between noon and evening
intj
verb
noun
adj
adv
- Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.)
- to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (‘further’ is used more often than ‘farther’ in this abstract sense)
- to or at a greater distance in time or space (‘farther’ is used more frequently than ‘further’ in this physical sense)
adj
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some time in the future.
- Coming afterward in distance (following an antecedent distance as embedded within an adverbial phrase)
- Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- coming at a subsequent time or stage
- at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
adv
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some unspecified time in the future.
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- (Manglish, Singlish) What if (something problematic or unanticipated happens); if not (something undesirable will happen).
- happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- at some eventual time in the future
- comparative of the adverb ‘late’
intj
adj
adv
- Alternative form of further. (See also the usage notes at further.)
- to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (‘further’ is used more often than ‘farther’ in this abstract sense)
- to or at a greater distance in time or space (‘farther’ is used more frequently than ‘further’ in this physical sense)
adj
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some time in the future.
- Coming afterward in distance (following an antecedent distance as embedded within an adverbial phrase)
- Coming afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- coming at a subsequent time or stage
- at or toward an end or late period or stage of development
adv
- comparative form of late: more late
- At some unspecified time in the future.
- Afterward in time (used with than when comparing with another time).
- (Manglish, Singlish) What if (something problematic or unanticipated happens); if not (something undesirable will happen).
- happening at a time subsequent to a reference time
- at some eventual time in the future
- comparative of the adverb ‘late’