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fur·ther·more

 (fûr′thər-môr′)
adv.
In addition; moreover.
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(ˈfɜːðəˌmɔː)
adv
in addition; moreover
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fur•ther•more

(ˈfɜr ðərˌmɔr, -ˌmoʊr)

adv.
moreover; besides.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adv.1.furthermore - in addition; "computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time; furthermore, their quality is improving"; "the cellar was dark; moreover, mice nested there"; "what is more, there's no sign of a change"
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adverb moreover, further, in addition, besides, too, as well, not to mention, what's more, to boot, additionally, into the bargain Furthermore, I will have to know all the data.
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adverb
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Translations
بِالإضافَةِ إلى هذا، زيادةً على ذلك
mimoto
derudoverendvidere
lisäksi
enn fremur; òar aî auki
nadaljerazen tega

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[ˈfɜːðɜːˈmɔːʳ] ADVademás
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[ˌfɜːrðərˈmɔːr] advde plus, en outre
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[ˈfɜːðəˌmɔːʳ] advinoltre, per di più
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further

(ˈfəːðə) adverb
(sometimes ˈfarther (ˈfaː-) ) at or to a great distance or degree. I cannot go any further.
adverb, adjective
more; in addition. I cannot explain further; There is no further news.
verb
to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly. He furthered our plans.
ˌfurtherˈmore (-ˈmoː) adverb
in addition (to what has been said). Furthermore, I should like to point out.
ˈfurthest adverb
(also ˈfarthest (ˈfaː-) ) at or to the greatest distance or degree. Who lives furthest away?
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References in classic literature ?
Fragment #3 -- Scholiast on Euripides Phoen., 1750: The authors of the "Story of Oedipus" (say) of the Sphinx: `But furthermore (she killed) noble Haemon, the dear son of blameless Creon, the comeliest and loveliest of boys.'
Furthermore, lines two and three, four and five, six and seven, have the same tones on the even syllables.
Furthermore, various ailments had begun to cry out.
Furthermore, in one of the daily papers appeared a brief notice to the effect that Mr.
No, thought I, there must be some sober reason for this thing; furthermore, it must symbolize something unseen.
Furthermore, you are now to consider that only in the extreme, lower, backward sloping part of the front of the head, is there the slightest vestige of bone; and not till you get near twenty feet from the forehead do you come to the full cranial development.
Furthermore, at that time in my life I did not know what a cocktail was.
Furthermore I say, and lay my saying to your heart, that I do not know whether Ulysses wore these clothes when he left home, or whether one of his companions had given them to him while he was on his voyage; or possibly some one at whose house he was staying made him a present of them, for he was a man of many friends and had few equals among the Achaeans.
Furthermore, I could see from the shortness of his legs that the brute himself was no jumper and probably no runner.
The Fire-Men were too intent upon their work to notice us, and, furthermore, we were well screened by the thicket in which we crouched.
Furthermore, the young lady directed him where Dede's walk was most likely to extend.
Furthermore, the sled was of some service, for it carried nearly two hundred pounds of outfit and food.