beyond vs till

beyond

prep
  • Later than; after. 

  • Further away than. 

  • Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass. 

  • In addition to; supplementing. 

  • Past, or out of reach of. 

  • On the far side of. 

  • Not within the comprehension of. 

adv
  • Farther along or away. 

  • In addition; more. 

  • extremely, more than 

noun
  • Something that is far beyond. 

  • The unknown. 

  • The hereafter. 

till

prep
  • Until; to, up to; as late as (a given time). 

  • To make it possible that. 

verb
  • To develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc.). 

  • To cultivate soil. 

  • To work or cultivate or plough (soil); to prepare for growing vegetation and crops. 

noun
  • A vetch; a tare. 

  • A cash register. 

  • glacial drift consisting of a mixture of clay, sand, pebbles and boulders 

  • manure or other material used to fertilize land 

  • A removable box within a cash register containing the money. 

  • The contents of a cash register, for example at the beginning or end of the day or of a cashier's shift. 

conj
  • Until, until the time that. 

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