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ford

1

[fawrd, fohrd]

noun

  1. a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.



verb (used with object)

  1. to cross (a river, stream, etc.) at a ford.

Ford

2

[fawrd, fohrd]

noun

  1. Elizabeth Bloomer Betty, 1918–2011, U.S. First Lady 1974–77 (wife of Gerald R. Ford).

  2. Ford Madox Ford Madox Hueffer, 1873–1939, English novelist, poet, critic, and editor.

  3. Gerald R(udolph, Jr.) Leslie Lynch King, Jr., 1913–2006, U.S. political leader: congressman 1948–73; vice president 1973–74; 38th president of the U.S. 1974–77.

  4. Guy Stanton, 1873–1963, U.S. historian, educator, and editor.

  5. Henry, 1863–1947, U.S. automobile manufacturer.

  6. John, 1586?–c1640, English playwright.

  7. John Sean O'Feeney, 1895–1973, U.S. film director.

  8. a male given name.

Ford

1

/ fɔːd /

noun

  1. Ford Maddox (ˈmædəks) original name Ford Madox Hueffer . 1873–1939, English novelist, editor, and critic; works include The Good Soldier (1915) and the war tetralogy Parade's End (1924–28).

  2. Gerald R ( udolph ). 1913–2006, US politician; 38th president of the US (1974–77)

  3. Harrison . born 1942, US film actor. His films include Star Wars (1977) and its sequels, Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) and its sequels, Bladerunner (1982), Clear and Present Danger (1994), and What Lies Beneath (2000)

  4. Henry . 1863–1947, US car manufacturer, who pioneered mass production

  5. John . 1586–?1639, English dramatist; author of revenge tragedies such as 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1633)

  6. John , real name Sean O'Feeney . 1895–1973, US film director, esp of Westerns such as Stagecoach (1939) and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)

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ford

2

/ fɔːd /

noun

  1. a shallow area in a river that can be crossed by car, horseback, etc

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verb

  1. (tr) to cross (a river, brook, etc) over a shallow area

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Other Word Forms

  • fordable adjective
  • unfordable adjective
  • unforded adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ford1

before 900; Middle English (noun), Old English; cognate with Old Frisian forda, German Furt; akin to Old Norse fjǫrthr, fare, port 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ford1

Old English; related to Old Frisian forda , Old High German furt ford, Latin porta door, portus port 1
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Example Sentences

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More than 130 people, including eight children, were injured when a Ford Galaxy car struck pedestrians on Water Street in Liverpool City Centre, as fans celebrated the club's Premier League victory parade on 26 May.

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The Strembergs’ Ford sedan went over the cliff, killing them both.

“I’m just here to add my little spice,” Ford said, “like seasoning to the pot.”

Police said formal identification had still to take place, but they believed the driver and the two passengers in the Ford Fiesta were male and in their mid teens.

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Mr Ford added a second investigation into family complaints against South Wales Police was also "close to concluding".

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