Word: thwart Word origin: Middle English thwerte, from the adjective thwert ‘perverse, obstinate, adverse’, from Old Norse thvert, neuter of thverr ‘transverse’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin torquere ‘to twist’. Phonetic: θwɔːt Listen:
prevent (someone) from accomplishing something. Example: he never did anything to thwart his father
a structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.
from one side to another side of (an area); across. Example: a pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
from one side to another side of an area.
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