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therewith | trackback |

As an adverb therewith

is with this, that or those.

As a noun trackback is

(uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.

therewith

English

Adverb

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  • With this, that or those.
  • ca. 1370:' He ?aue ?ow fyue wittes//For to wershepen hym '''ther-with - '' , ii-16
    I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be content. - Philippians , 4:11
  • In addition to that; besides, moreover.
  • To speak of strength and therewith hardiness. -
  • Thereupon, forthwith; with that being said or done.
  • 1869:' 'I take the privilege, Mistress Ruth, of saluting you.' ...And '''therewith I bussed her well. - , ''Lorna Doone , 1.

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    trackback

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (software, Internet, blogging) A protocol for a system that allows a blogger to see who has seen the original post and has written another entry concerning it.
  • See also

    * (wikipedia "TrackBack")

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