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Definition of far
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Far
(adv.)
In a great
proportion;
by many
degrees;
very much;
deeply;
greatly.
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Septifarious
::
Septifarious
(a.)
Turned
in seven
different
ways.
Dairy
::
Dairy (n.) That
department
of
farming
which is
concerned
in the
production
of milk, and its
conversion
into
butter
and
cheese..
Crofter
::
Crofter
(n.) One who rents and tills a small farm or
helding;
as, the
crofters
of
Scotland..
Product
::
Product
(n.)
Anything
that is
produced,
whether
as the
result
of
generation,
growth,
labor,
or
thought,
or by the
operation
of
involuntary
causes;
as, the
products
of the
season,
or of the farm; the
products
of
manufactures;
the
products
of the
brain..
Farthermost
::
Farthermost
(a.) Most
remote;
farthest.
Farcical
::
Farcical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
disease
called
farcy.
See
Farcy,
n..
Overwind
::
Overwind
(v. t.) To wind too
tightly,
as a
spring,
or too far, as a
hoisting
rope on a
drum..
Farse
::
Farse (n.) An
addition
to, or a
paraphrase
of, some part of the Latin
service
in the
vernacular;
--
common
in
English
before
the
Reformation..
Quadrin
::
Quadrin
(n.) A small piece of
money,
in value about a
farthing,
or a half
cent..
Pharo
::
Pharo (n.) See Faro.
Thule
::
Thule (n.) The name given by
ancient
geographers
to the
northernmost
part of the
habitable
world.
According
to some, this land was
Norway,
according
to
others,
Iceland,
or more
probably
Mainland,
the
largest
of the
Shetland
islands;
hence,
the Latin
phrase
ultima
Thule,
farthest
Thule..
Welfaring
::
Welfaring
(a.)
Faring
well;
prosperous;
thriving.
Farewell
::
Farewell
(n.) Act of
departure;
leave-taking;
a last look at, or
reference
to
something..
Open
::
Open (a.)
Uttered
with a
relatively
wide
opening
of the
articulating
organs;
-- said of
vowels;
as, the an far is open as
compared
with the a in say..
Heliometer
::
Heliometer
(n.) An
instrument
devised
originally
for
measuring
the
diameter
of the sun; now
employed
for
delicate
measurements
of the
distance
and
relative
direction
of two stars too far apart to be
easily
measured
in the field of view of an
ordinary
telescope.
Red
::
Red (n.) The color of
blood,
or of that part of the
spectrum
farthest
from
violet,
or a tint
resembling
these..
Forwander
::
Forwander
(v. i.) To
wander
away; to go
astray;
to
wander
far and to
weariness.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) A lease of the
imposts
on
particular
goods;
as, the sugar farm, the silk
farm..
Refar
::
Refar (v. t.) To go over
again;
to
repeat.
Distant
::
Distant
(a.) Far
separated;
far off; not near;
remote;
-- in
place,
time,
consanguinity,
or
connection;
as,
distant
times;
distant
relatives..
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