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What does "withoutwards" mean?

The word "withoutwards" is not a commonly used term in English, and it does not have a widely accepted definition. However, based on the context of your question, I can make an educated guess about what you might be asking.

If we break down the phrase "withoutwards," we can see that "without" means "lacking or absent" and "wards" is a suffix that indicates direction or movement. So, "withoutwards" could potentially be interpreted as "moving or directed away from something."

In this sense, "withoutwards" might be used to describe something that is moving or directed away from a specific point or location, or perhaps even away from a particular context or situation. However, without more information or context, it's difficult to provide a more specific definition or example of how "withoutwards" might be used in practice.

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