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In order to ward off evil medieval architects created gargoyles. This technique is referred to as apotropaism.
No, they were created to ward off evil spirits.
Downward, upward, backward,
revel is the answer ... why do you ask? Working on an IQ test? ;)
Its a matter of ones opinion, but from what I have seen he is OK.
When the suffix "-ward" is added to a word, it typically creates an adverb indicating direction or movement. For example, "backward" or "toward."
The suffix "-ward" typically turns a noun or adjective into an adverb indicating direction or location. For example, adding "-ward" to the word "north" creates the adverb "northward."
"-ward" isn't any part of speech. It's a suffix.
Ward in a noun when used to describe the division of a city. a division of a prison a room in a hospital. It is a verb when used to repel or turn something aside, as in ward off.
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Ward's Bridge was created in 1940.
Yodobashi ward was created in 1932.
Cancer Ward was created in 1968.
Stretford - ward - was created in 1974.
Senator Ward was created in 1999.
The Singles Ward was created in 2002.
Talbot - ward - was created in 1974.