Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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THROUGHOUT, preposition thruout'. [through and out.] Quite through; in every part; from one extremity to the other. This is the practice throughout Ireland. A general opinion prevails throughout England. throughout the whole course of his life, he avoided every species of vice.
THROUGHOUT, adverb throut'. In every part. The cloth was of a piece throughout
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