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Adward
Adward Ad*ward", n. Award. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Bedward
Bedward Bed"ward, adv. Towards bed.
Godward
Godward God"ward, adv. Toward God. --2 Cor. iii. 4.
Landward
Landward Land"ward, adv. & a. Toward the land.
Midward
Midward Mid"ward, a. Situated in the middle.
Midward
Midward Mid"ward, adv. In or toward the midst.
sword of Edward the Confessor
Curtana Cur*ta"na (k?r-t?"n?), n. The pointless sword carried before English monarchs at their coronation, and emblematically considered as the sword of mercy; -- also called the sword of Edward the Confessor.
To lay an anchor to the windward
Windward Wind"ward, n. The point or side from which the wind blows; as, to ply to the windward; -- opposed to leeward. To lay an anchor to the windward, a figurative expression, signifying to adopt precautionary or anticipatory measures for success or security.
To work to windward
To work at, to be engaged in or upon; to be employed in. To work to windward (Naut.), to sail or ply against the wind; to tack to windward. --Mar. Dict.
Windward
Windward Wind"ward, n. The point or side from which the wind blows; as, to ply to the windward; -- opposed to leeward. To lay an anchor to the windward, a figurative expression, signifying to adopt precautionary or anticipatory measures for success or security.
Windward
Windward Wind"ward, a. Situated toward the point from which the wind blows; as, the Windward Islands.
Windward
Windward Wind"ward, adv. Toward the wind; in the direction from which the wind blows.
Woodward
Woodward Wood"ward`, n. (Eng. Forest Law) An officer of the forest, whose duty it was to guard the woods.
Woodwardia
Woodwardia Wood*war"di*a, n. [NL. After Thomas J. Woodward, an English botanist.] (Bot.) A genus of ferns, one species of which (Woodwardia radicans) is a showy plant in California, the Azores, etc.
Woodwardia radicans
Woodwardia Wood*war"di*a, n. [NL. After Thomas J. Woodward, an English botanist.] (Bot.) A genus of ferns, one species of which (Woodwardia radicans) is a showy plant in California, the Azores, etc.

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- University of Texas, retrieved May 9, 2010 Friedman, Norman "****mings, E[dward] E[stlin]". In Steven Serafin, The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature...
- Christopher; Banfield, Stephen (2001). Palmer, Christopher. 'Housman, A(lfred) E(dward)', in Grove Music Online (2001). doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.13411...
- The Crisis Opportunity: A Journal of Negro Life "Du Bois, W(illiam) E(dward) B(urghardt)". University of Virginia. Summer 2001. Retrieved April 2, 2016...
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- Poems and Ballads. London: John Camden Hotten. OCLC 459165016. Wickham, E[dward] C[harles], ed. (1912). The Odes of Horace : Books I-IV and the Saecular...
- Pinehurst Outlook. Pinehurst, N. C. March 23, 1923. p. 9. Mr. and Mrs. E[dward] N[elson] White, Holyoke...Mrs. Herbert B. Newton, Holyoke...Alice and William...
- August 31, 2013. Biography In Context. (subscription required) "Joseph E(dward) Madison". Almanac of Famous People (fee, via Fairfax County Public Library)...
- Wonder were published as a market test. They sold out immediately. Robert E[dward] Briney, Jr. (2 Dec 1933-25 Nov 2011) was a noted science fiction and mystery...
- Steven E(dward) McDonald Born 1956 (age 67–68) Warsop, United Kingdom Occupation Novelist Genre Science fiction...