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21throughout */*/*/ — UK [θruːˈaʊt] / US [θruˈaʊt] adverb, preposition Summary: Throughout can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He remained in Paris throughout the war. as an adverb (without a following noun): It was a wonderful… …
22throughput — UK [ˈθruːˌpʊt] / US [ˈθruˌpʊt] noun [singular/uncountable] the amount of work, people, or things that a system deals with in a particular period …
23throughway — UK [ˈθruːˌweɪ] / US [ˈθruˌweɪ] or thruway UK / US noun [countable] Word forms throughway : singular throughway plural throughways American a wide motorway on which traffic can travel fast. You have to pay to use many throughways. • See: thruway …
24throw — I UK [θrəʊ] / US [θroʊ] verb Word forms throw : present tense I/you/we/they throw he/she/it throws present participle throwing past tense threw UK [θruː] / US [θru] past participle thrown UK [θrəʊn] / US [θroʊn] *** 1) [intransitive/transitive]… …
25thru — UK [θruː] / US [θru] adverb, preposition an informal way of writing through . This is sometimes used in newspapers and very informal American writing, but it is not generally accepted in British English …
26walkthrough — UK [ˈwɔːkˌθruː] / US [ˈwɔkˌθru] noun [countable] Word forms walkthrough : singular walkthrough plural walkthroughs computing a set of instructions on how to use a piece of software or how to complete a computer game …
27overthrew — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈθruː] US [ˌoʊvərˈθru] the past tense of overthrow Thesaurus: irregular past tenseshyponym …
28walkthrough — UK [ˈwɔːkˌθruː] US [ˈwɔkˌθru] noun [countable] [singular walkthrough plural walkthroughs] computing a set of instructions on how to use a piece of software or how to complete a computer game …
29Phonological history of English consonant clusters — The phonological history of English consonant clusters is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of consonant clusters. Contents 1 H cluster reductions 1.1 Wh cluster reductions 1.2 Yew–hew… …
30Phonological history of English fricatives and affricates — The phonological history of English fricatives and affricates is part of the phonological history of the English language in terms of changes in the phonology of fricative and affricate consonants. Contents 1 H dropping and h adding 1.1 H… …