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Etymology

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From Middle English estward, from Old English ēastweard, ēasteweard; equivalent to east +‎ -ward.

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Noun

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eastward (uncountable)

  1. The direction or area lying to the east.

Adjective

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eastward (comparative more eastward, superlative most eastward)

  1. Situated or directed towards the east.

Adverb

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eastward (comparative more eastward, superlative most eastward)

  1. Towards the east.

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