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Meaning
Verb
●
present participle
and
gerund
of go
●
Attending or
visiting
(a
stated
event
, place, etc.)
habitually
or regularly.
Noun
●
A departure.
●
The
suitability
of
ground
for
riding
,
walking
etc.
●
Progress.
●
Conditions for
advancing
in any way.
●
Course of life;
behaviour
;
doings
; ways.
●
The whereabouts (of something).
●
The
horizontal
distance
between the front of one
step in
a
flight
of
stairs
and the front of the next.
Adj
●
Likely to
continue
; viable.
●
Current, prevailing.
●
Available.
Name
●
A surname.
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Origin
going
English
-ing
English
-ing
Middle English (1100-1500)
-ing
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
-inge
Middle English (1100-1500)
go
English
gon
Middle English (1100-1500)
gan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Trying
Heading
Supposed
Getting
Rushing
Continuing
Starting
Running
Happening
Looking
Attempting
Working
Traveling
Bound
Planning
Passing
Flowing
Walking
Turning
Struggling
Talking
Wanting
Progressing
Pushing
Beginning
Thinking
Intending
Travelling
Proceeding
Jumping
Flying
Correspondence
Venturing
Planing
Falling
Headway
Striving
Sitting
Returning
Stepping
Taking
Association
Driving
Following
Waiting
To Go
Shaping Up
Game Plan
More
Rhymes
Owing
Going
Rowing
Sewing
Bowing
Flowing
Growing
Knowing
Showing
Glowing
Snowing
Blowing
Foregoing
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