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Definition of far
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Far (a.)
Remote
from
purpose;
contrary
to
design
or
wishes;
as, far be it from me to
justify
cruelty..
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Red
::
Red (n.) The color of
blood,
or of that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from
violet,
or a tint
resembling
these..
Salpicon
::
Salpicon
(n.)
Chopped
meat,
bread,
etc., used to stuff legs of veal or other
joints;
stuffing;
farce..
By
::
By
(pref.)
In the
neighborhood
of; near or next to; not far from; close to; along with; as, come and sit by me..
Stycerin
::
Styca (n.) An
anglo-Saxon
copper
coin of the
lowest
value,
being worth half a
farthing..
Presbyope
::
Presbyope
(n.) One who has
presbyopia;
a
farsighted
person.
Thurghfare
::
Thurghfare
(n.)
Thoroughfare.
Gazet
::
Gazet (n.) A
Venetian
coin, worth about three
English
farthings,
or one and a half
cents..
Reach
::
Reach (v. t.) To
extend
to; to
stretch
out as far as; to touch by
virtue
of
extent;
as, his land
reaches
the
river..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to
journey;
to
travel.
Thoroughfare
::
Thoroughfare
(n.) A
passing
or going
through;
passage.
Far
::
Far (a.) The more
distant
of two; as, the far side
(called
also off side) of a
horse,
that is, the right side, or the one
opposite
to the rider when he
mounts..
Master
::
Master
(n.) A male
person
having
another
living
being so far
subject
to his will, that he can, in the main,
control
his or its
actions;
--
formerly
used with much more
extensive
application
than now. (a) The
employer
of a
servant.
(b) The owner of a
slave.
(c) The
person
to whom an
apprentice
is
articled.
(d) A
sovereign,
prince,
or
feudal
noble;
a
chief,
or one
exercising
similar
authority.
(e) The head of a
household.
(f) The male head of a
school
or
college.
(g) A male
teacher.
(h) The
direct
Mummery
::
Mummery
(n.)
Farcical
show;
hypocritical
disguise
and
parade
or
ceremonies.
Rack-rent
::
Rack-rent
(v. t.) To
subject
to
rack-rent,
as a farm or
tenant..
Infarce
::
Infarce
(v. t.) To
stuff;
to
swell.
Bantingism
::
Bantingism
(n.) A
method
of
reducing
corpulence
by
avoiding
food
containing
much
farinaceous,
saccharine,
or oily
matter;
-- so
called
from
William
Banting
of
London..
Fair
::
Fair (n.) A
competitive
exhibition
of
wares,
farm
products,
etc., not
primarily
for
purposes
of sale; as, the
Mechanics'
fair; an
agricultural
fair..
Westernmost
::
Westernmost
(a.)
Situated
the
farthest
towards
the west; most
western.
Corner
::
Corner
(n.) An edge or
extremity;
the part
farthest
from the
center;
hence,
any
quarter
or
part..
Farmost
::
Farmost
(a.) Most
distant;
farthest.
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