- God|wards
- God|wards «GOD wuhrdz», adverb.= Godward. (Cf. ↑Godward)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
wards — wards·man; west·wards; back·wards; bed·wards; city·wards; cloud·wards; death·wards; door·wards; dor·sal·wards; down·wards; earth·wards; equa·tor·wards; floor·wards; front·wards; god·wards; grave·wards; ground·wards; head·wards; hith·er·wards;… … English syllables
god — be·god; demi·god; er·god·ic; God; god·dess; god·dess·hood; god·dess ship; god·for·sak·en; god·ful; god·head; god·hood; god·kin; god·less; god·let; god·li·ly; god·li·ness; god·ling; god·par·ent·hood; god·send; god·sent; god·ship; god·speed; god;… … English syllables
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godwards — god·wards … English syllables
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