hereto
Related to hereto: hereon
here·to
(hîr-to͞o′)adv.
To this document, matter, or proposition.
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hereto
(ˌhɪəˈtuː)adv
1. (Law) formal to this place, thing, matter, document, etc
2. an obsolete word for hitherto
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here•to
(hɪərˈtu)also here•un•to
(hɪərˈʌn tu, ˌhɪər ʌnˈtu)adv.
to this matter, document, subject, etc.; regarding this point: attached hereto; agreeable hereto.
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Adv. | 1. | hereto - to this writing or document; "the charts hereto attached" |
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