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Definition of far
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of far is as below...
Far (a.)
Remote
in
affection
or
obedience;
at a
distance,
morally
or
spiritually;
t
enmity
with;
alienated..
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Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Extending
far back from the front or outer part; of great
horizontal
dimension
(measured
backward
from the front or
nearer
part,
mouth,
etc.);
as, a deep cave or
recess
or
wound;
a
gallery
ten seats deep; a
company
of
soldiers
six files
deep..
Well-being
::
Well-being
(n.) The state or
condition
of being well;
welfare;
happiness;
prosperity;
as,
virtue
is
essential
to the
well-being
of men or of
society..
Router
::
Router
(n.) A plane with a
hooked
tool
protruding
far below the sole, for
smoothing
the
bottom
of a
cavity..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) A
district
of
country
leased
(or
farmed)
out for the
collection
of the
revenues
of
government.
Belligerent
::
Belligerent
(n.) A
nation
or state
recognized
as
carrying
on war; a
person
engaged
in
warfare.
Violet
::
Violet
(n.) The color of a
violet,
or that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from red. It is the most
refrangible
part of the
spectrum..
Top-drain
::
Top-drain
(v. t.) To drain the
surface
of, as land; as, to
top-drain
a field or
farm..
Steady
::
Steading
(n.) The
brans,
stables,
cattle-yards,
etc., of a farm; --
called
also
onstead,
farmstead,
farm
offices,
or
farmery..
Spruce
::
Spruce
(a.) Any
coniferous
tree of the genus
Picea,
as the
Norway
spruce
(P.
excelsa),
and the white and black
spruces
of
America
(P. alba and P.
nigra),
besides
several
others
in the far
Northwest.
See
Picea..
By
::
By
(pref.)
In the
neighborhood
of; near or next to; not far from; close to; along with; as, come and sit by me..
Hind
::
Hind (n.) A
peasant;
a
rustic;
a farm
servant.
Morale
::
Morale
(a.) The moral
condition,
or the
condition
in other
respects,
so far as it is
affected
by, or
dependent
upon, moral
considerations,
such as zeal,
spirit,
hope, and
confidence;
mental
state,
as of a body of men, an army, and the
like..
Basset
::
Basset
(n.) A game at
cards,
resembling
the
modern
faro, said to have been
invented
at
Venice..
Fare
::
Fare (v.) The
person
or
persons
conveyed
in a
vehicle;
as, a full fare of
passengers..
Megafarad
::
Megafarad
(n.) One of the
larger
measures
of
electrical
capacity,
amounting
to one
million
farads;
a
macrofarad..
Jasmine
::
"Jasmine
(n.) A
shrubby
plant of the genus
Jasminum,
bearing
flowers
of a
peculiarly
fragrant
odor. The J.
officinale,
common
in the south of
Europe,
bears white
flowers.
The
Arabian
jasmine
is J.
Sambac,
and, with J.
angustifolia,
comes from the East
Indies.
The
yellow
false
jasmine
in the
Gelseminum
sempervirens
(see
Gelsemium).
Several
other
plants
are
called
jasmine
in the West
Indies,
as
species
of
Calotropis
and
Faramea..
Hand
::
Hand (n.) An
agent;
a
servant,
or
laborer;
a
workman,
trained
or
competent
for
special
service
or duty; a
performer
more or less
skillful;
as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at
speaking..
Hine
::
Hine (n.) A
servant;
a farm
laborer;
a
peasant;
a hind.
Termagant
::
Termagant
(n.) An
imaginary
being
supposed
by the
Christians
to be a
Mohammedan
deity or false god. He is
represented
in the
ancient
moralities,
farces,
and
puppet
shows as
extremely
vociferous
and
tumultous..
House
::
House (v. t.) To take or put into a
house;
to
shelter
under a roof; to cover from the
inclemencies
of the
weather;
to
protect
by
covering;
as, to house one's
family
in a
comfortable
home; to house
farming
utensils;
to house
cattle..
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