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Furture
Future refers to the period of time or events that are expected to occur after the present moment. It is a concept that denotes the upcoming or forthcoming time, in which the conditions, circumstances, and outcomes are anticipated to differ from the present or past. The future is characterized by uncertainty and can encompass various aspects, such as technology, society, environment, personal lives, and global development. It represents the unknown and offers the potential for change, progress, and growth.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of furture in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of furture in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of furture in a Sentence
Man is not a machine... Although man most certainly processes information, he does not necessarily process it in the way computers do. Computers and men are not species of the same genus... However much intelligence computers may attain, now or in the furture, theirs must always be an intelligence alien to genuine human problems and concerns.
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- furtureDanish
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- furtureSpanish
- furtureFrench
- furtureHindi
- furtureHungarian
- furtureIndonesian
- furtureItalian
- 育てるJapanese
- furtureKannada
- 양육하다Korean
- senatum cuiusque civitatisLatin
- furtureDutch
- fremtidNorwegian
- trwaćPolish
- FurturePortuguese
- furtureRomanian
- furtureRussian
- furtureSwedish
- furtureTamil
- furtureTelugu
- furtureThai
- فرچرUrdu
- nuôi dưỡngVietnamese
- 未来编Chinese
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