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The origin of the word beyond is Old English begeondan, from be 'by' + geondan of Germanic origin (related to yon and yonder).

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12y ago

it probbaly means that you are wanting to be against someone else

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11y ago

Ultra-

Example:

Ultraviolet = Beyond violet

Or super-.

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10y ago

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