from A to B

English dictionary entry

Meanings

prep_phrase
  1. From one point to the next; from the beginning of a trip to the end.

Pronunciation

/fɹəm ˈeɪ tə ˈbiː/ /fɹəm ˈeɪ ɾə ˈbiː/ en-au-from A to B.ogg

Word forms

from A to B

Etymology

Possibly from the common practice of labelling points using letters of the alphabet, and then referring to motion from one point to another as “from A to B”, and so on.

Related words

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