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View synonyms for onto

onto

1

[on-too, awn-, on-tuh, awn-]

preposition

  1. to a place or position on; upon; on.

    to get onto a horse.

  2. Informal.,  in or into a state of awareness about.

    I'm onto your scheme.



adjective

  1. Mathematics.,  Also pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is the entire second set.

onto-

2
  1. a combining form meaning “being,” used in the formation of compound words.

    ontogeny.

onto

1

/ ˈɒntə, ˈɒntʊ /

preposition

  1. to a position that is on

    step onto the train as it passes

  2. having become aware of (something illicit or secret)

    the police are onto us

  3. into contact with

    get onto the factory

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

onto-

2

combining form

  1. existence or being

    ontogeny

    ontology

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Usage

Onto is now generally accepted as a word in its own right. On to is still used, however, where on is considered to be part of the verb: he moved on to a different town as contrasted with he jumped onto the stage
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Word History and Origins

Origin of onto1

First recorded in 1575–85; on + to

Origin of onto2

< New Latin < Greek ont- (stem of ón, neuter present participle of eînai to be) + -o- -o-
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Word History and Origins

Origin of onto1

from Late Greek, from ōn (stem ont- ) being, present participle of einai to be
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Compare Meanings

How does onto compare to similar and commonly confused words? Explore the most common comparisons:

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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

This is just one part of LAX’s Airfield and Terminal Modernization Program which aims to reduce cars and traffic buildup by taking cars previously queued along Sepulveda Boulevard onto dedicated, elevated roadways separate from local traffic.

I can’t tell if Kavanaugh genuinely regrets signing onto that and is experiencing true remorse—especially after seeing some judges’ reactions—or if he’s just trying to play good cop and bad cop all at once.

From Slate

Kavanaugh has done this before; for instance, he notoriously signed onto a Clarence Thomas dissent in the census citizenship case that accused the district court judge, Jesse Furman, of being a kind of crazy-eyed conspiracy theorist who puts pins on a board and connects them with string.

From Slate

"One teacher has mentioned to us that they are concerned about crushing trying to get onto packed buses."

From BBC

Taccone was using the ladder to hang lights around the barn to highlight the mural when he fell 20 feet onto his butt.

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When To Use

What does onto- mean?

Onto- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “being.” It is occasionally used in technical terms, especially in philosophy.The form onto- comes from Greek ṓn, meaning “being.” The Latin equivalents are ēns, ent- and essent- “being,” which are the sources of entity and essence.What are variants of onto-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, onto- becomes ont-, as in ontic. When used as a suffix at the end of a word, onto- becomes -ont, as in diplont. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles for ont- and -ont.

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