throughout

English

[θɹuːˈʷaʊt], /θɹuˈʌʊt/

prep
Definitions
  • In every part of; all through.

Etymology

Inherited from Old English þurh (through) com from English through + English out (surpassing, beyond, outward, away from).

Origin

English

out

Gloss

surpassing, beyond, outward, away from

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