furthermore

furthermore
-'mo:
adverb (in addition (to what has been said): Furthermore, I should like to point out.) además
furthermore
tr[fɜːðə'mɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
adverb
1 formal use además
furthermore ['fərðər.mor] adv
: además
furthermore
adv.
además adv.
'fɜːrðərmɔːr, ˌfɜːðə'mɔː(r)
adverb además
['fɜːðɜː'mɔː(r)]
ADV además
* * *
['fɜːrðərmɔːr, ˌfɜːðə'mɔː(r)]
adverb además

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