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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Downward \Down"ward\, Downwards \Down"wards\, adv. [AS.
     ad?nweard. See {Down}, adv., and {-ward}.]
     1. From a higher place to a lower; in a descending course;
        as, to tend, move, roll, look, or take root, downward or
        downwards. ``Looking downwards.'' --Pope.
  
              Their heads they downward bent.       --Drayton.
  
     2. From a higher to a lower condition; toward misery,
        humility, disgrace, or ruin.
  
              And downward fell into a groveling swine. --Milton.
  
     3. From a remote time; from an ancestor or predecessor; from
        one to another in a descending line.
  
              A ring the county wears, That downward hath
              descended in his house, From son to son, some four
              or five descents.                     --Shak.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Downward \Down"ward\, a.
     1. Moving or extending from a higher to a lower place;
        tending toward the earth or its center, or toward a lower
        level; declivous.
  
              With downward force That drove the sand along he
              took his way.                         --Dryden.
  
     2. Descending from a head, origin, or source; as, a downward
        line of descent.
  
     3. Tending to a lower condition or state; depressed;
        dejected; as, downward thoughts. --Sir P. Sidney.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  downward
       adj 1: on or toward a surface regarded as a base; "he lay face
              downward"; "the downward pull of gravity" [syn: {downward(ip)}]
       2: extending or moving from a higher to a lower place; "the
          down staircase"; "the downward course of the stream" [syn:
           {down(a)}, {downward(a)}]
       adv : spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level
             or position; "don't fall down"; "rode the lift up and
             skied down"; "prices plunged downward" [syn: {down}, {downwards},
              {downwardly}] [ant: {up}, {up}, {up}, {up}]
 

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