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Homeward

Homeward Meaning & Definition
Homeward Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Homeward?

[adv] toward home; "fought his way homeward through the deep snow"
[adj] oriented toward home; "in a homeward direction"; "homeward-bound commuters"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Homeward: homeward-bound | homewards | orientated | oriented

Related Terms | Find terms related to Homeward: anticlockwise | approaching | arriving | clockwise | coming | counterclockwise | earthward | entering | heavenward | homeward-bound | inbound | incoming | inward-bound | landward | leeward | leftward | rightward | seaward | widdershins | windward

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Homeward In Webster's Dictionary

\Home"ward\, a. Being in the direction of home; as, the homeward way.
\Home"ward\, Homewards \Home"wards\, adv. [AS. h[=a]mweard.] Toward home; in the direction of one's house, town, or country. {Homeward bound}, bound for home; going homeward; as, the homeward bound fleet.

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