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alongOld English andlang "entire, continuous; extended; all day long; alongside of," from and- "opposite, against" (from Proto-Germanic *andi-, *anda-, from PIE *anti "against,&quo [..]
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along(adv) with a forward motion(adv) in accompaniment or as a companion(adv) to a more advanced state(adv) in addition (usually followed by `with')(adv) in line with a length or direction (often foll [..]
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alongadj. "due to, (be) the fault of," s.v. along adj.\1 OED. KEY: along@adj
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alongadj 2 along 2
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alongadv. & prep. "(as adv.) along," s.v. along adv. and prep. OED. KEY: along@adv
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alongadv 2 along 2
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along
son; address term for a male child
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alonglang=en
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alongOn and coincident with; same as upon.
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along On and coincident with; same as upon.
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