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FWD

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FWD
abbr.
1. four-wheel drive
2. front-wheel drive

fwd
abbr. Sports
forward

fwd
abbreviation for
forward

FWD Text messaging
abbreviation for (Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) forward


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Opinion was split right down the middle as to whether FWD stands for front or four-wheel drive -front is correct.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ALABAMA Kathleen Walsh, Fwd/Mid Spain Park HS Hoover ALASKA Jessica Post, Center Mid Juneau-Douglas HS Juneau ARIZONA Alexandra Elston, Fwd/Center Mid Mountain Pointe HS Phoenix ARKANSAS Kelly O'Connor, Fwd Bentonville HS Bentonville CALIFORNIA Alexa Orand, Fwd El Modena HS Orange COLORADO Laura Engel, Fwd Greeley West HS Greeley CONNECTICUT Katie Schoepfer, Striker Waterford HS Waterford DELAWARE Cassandra Deitrick, Mid/Back Sanford School Hockessin D.
The FWD report, entitled The Call for Balance, Choice and Diversity, showed that two in five Yorkshire people believed their local area had lost its identity in the past five years.
 
 
 
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