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Q: What is onwards and upwards in Latin?
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What does onwards and upwards mean?

it means up


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She traveled onwards towards the cabin.He walked onwards towards the light.


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How do you use onwards?

As an adverb .


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What is the grammatical difference between onward and onwards downward and downwards upward and upwards toward and towards etc?

There is no grammatical difference. In American English, the "s" is usually omitted, while British speakers and writers tend to leave it on. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, either spelling is correct.