'Forth' is a word used to describe movement. It can be denoted as moving forward from a specific place or moving forward in time. It can also be described as an outward motion. Moving 'forth' could be considered moving 'out of concealment' (as in moving forth or bringing forth).
A forth could also be an incorrect spelling of 'a fourth', which is one out of four. In ratio form, 1:4. It is considered a rational, 1/4. The term 'a fourth' is a grammatical way to describe one-fourth of something or other. I.E: "I only see you do your work a fourth of the time." or "What is a fourth of 75?"
The word for walking back and forth is "pacing."
A pendulum swinging, a see-saw moving up and down, and a rocking chair swaying back and forth are examples of things that go back and forth.
A pendulum swings back and forth rapidly due to gravity and inertia.
The particles in a solid move back and forth in place.
"Oscillate" means to move back and forth in a regular rhythm.
"Forth" is not a number.
The Forth was created in 1995.
one forth is one qauter eg. one forth of 100 is 25.
I am anxious to hear the explanation you are about to put forth. Please put forth your left foot.
From this day forth, you shall speak to no one.The troops marched forth into battle.Finally, a student came forth and admitted stealing the money.
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onward: from that time forth (from now on)
Go forth and multiply.
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The Forth road and rail bridges span the Firth of Forth, which is the estuary of the River Forth in Scotland near the city of Edinburgh.
The expression "Give Forth" means "Show" i.e. Give forth your best effort.
"set forth" means to leave