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forwarder

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for·ward·er  (fôrwr-dr)
n.
One that forwards, especially an agent that facilitates and assures the passage of received goods to their destination.

forwarder [ˈfɔːwədə]
n
1. (Business / Commerce) a person or thing that forwards
2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a person engaged in the bookbinding process of forwarding
3. (Business / Commerce) See forwarding agent
Translations
forwarder
n (= person)Spediteur(in) m(f); (= company)Spedition f, → Spediteur m


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"We will be down as soon as we can," said Jane; "but I dare say Kitty is forwarder than either of us, for she went up stairs half an hour ago.
The specter of the apron-string still haunted him, and helped him to find excuses for getting on no forwarder with Dede Mason.
This false evidence (for in reality he had been much the forwarder of the two) stung me to the quick, and raised an indignation scarce conceivable by those who have not felt it.
 
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