forwarder









forwarder


forwarder [fawr-wer-der] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. a person who forwards.
  2. freight forwarder.

Origin of forwarder First recorded in 1540–50; forward + -er1 Examples from the Web for forwarder Historical Examples of forwarder

  • The form and shape of the book depend wholly, indeed, on the forwarder.

    A Book for All Readers

    Ainsworth Rand Spofford

  • If we were all to do our duty rigidly to the letter, we should get no forwarder.

    On the Heels of De Wet

    The Intelligence Officer

  • The forwarder, who performs all the other operations leading up to the finishing.

    Arts and Crafts Essays

    Various

  • Nor will this sketch of settlements bring us forwarder than I would have it.

    Clarissa, Volume 4 (of 9)

    Samuel Richardson

  • But as it ever should have been the forwarder, so was it ever, from day to day, slower and worse.

    Early Britain

    Grant Allen

  • British Dictionary definitions for forwarder forwarder noun

    1. a person or thing that forwards
    2. a person engaged in the bookbinding process of forwarding
    3. See forwarding agent
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