hoardward
/ˈhoʊər(d)/Definitions
1. verb
to move or direct someone or something towards a particular place or destination, often in a way that is slow or laborious.
“The ferry will hoardward the travelers to the mainland.”
2. verb
to guide or direct something, such as a vehicle or a process, in a way that is slow or laborious.
“The navigation system will hoardward the self-driving car to its destination.”
3. verb
to accumulate or store something, such as goods or resources, in a way that is slow or laborious.
“The company will hoardward its profits to invest in new projects.”
4. noun
a place or area where something is hoardward.
“The hoardward is a congested area near the city center.”