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Definition of further
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 further is as below...
Further
(adv.)
To a
greater
distance;
in
addition;
moreover.
See
Farther.
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Couch
::
Couch (v. t.) To
transfer
(as
sheets
of
partly
dried pulp) from the wire cloth mold to a felt
blanket,
for
further
drying..
Hayward
::
Hayward
(n.) An
officer
who is
appointed
to guard
hedges,
and to keep
cattle
from
breaking
or
cropping
them, and whose
further
duty it is to
impound
animals
found
running
at
large..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To
append,
as a
statement;
to say
further..
Furthermore
::
Furthermore
(adv.)
or conj.
Moreover;
besides;
in
addition
to what has been said.
Within
::
Within
(prep.)
In the
limits
or
compass
of; not
further
in
length
than; as,
within
five
miles;
not
longer
in time than; as,
within
an hour; not
exceeding
in
quantity;
as,
expenses
kept
within
one's
income..
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To
accelerate
the
growth
or
progress;
to
further;
to
forward;
to help on; to aid; to
heighten;
as, to
advance
the
ripening
of
fruit;
to
advance
one's
interests..
Furtherance
::
Furtherance
(n.) The act of
furthering
or
helping
forward;
promotion;
advancement;
progress.
Uttermore
::
Uttermore
(a.)
Further;
outer;
utter.
Mignonette
::
Mignonette
(n.) A plant
(Reseda
odorata)
having
greenish
flowers
with
orange-colored
stamens,
and
exhaling
a
delicious
fragrance.
In
Africa
it is a low
shrub,
but
further
north it is
usually
an
annual
herb..
But
::
But (adv. &
conj.)
On the
contrary;
on the other hand; only; yet;
still;
however;
nevertheless;
more;
further;
-- as
connective
of
sentences
or
clauses
of a
sentence,
in a sense more or less
exceptive
or
adversative;
as, the House of
Representatives
passed
the bill, but the
Senate
dissented;
our wants are many, but quite of
another
kind..
Yet
::
Yet
(adv.)
In
addition;
further;
besides;
over and
above;
still.
Furthest
::
Furthest
(a.)
superl.
Most
remote;
most in
advance;
farthest.
See
Further,
a..
Elucidation
::
Elucidation
(n.) A
making
clear;
the act of
elucidating
or that which
elucidates,
as an
explanation,
an
exposition,
an
illustration;
as, one
example
may serve for
further
elucidation
of the
subject..
Amphigory
::
Amphigory
(n.) A
nonsense
verse;
a
rigmarole,
with
apparent
meaning,
which on
further
attention
proves
to be
meaningless..
Upper
::
Upper
(comp.)
Being
further
up,
literally
or
figuratively;
higher
in
place,
position,
rank,
dignity,
or the like;
superior;
as, the upper lip; the upper side of a
thing;
the upper house of a
legislature..
Demurrer
::
Demurrer
(n.) A stop or pause by a party to an
action,
for the
judgment
of the court on the
question,
whether,
assuming
the truth of the
matter
alleged
by the
opposite
party,
it is
sufficient
in law to
sustain
the
action
or
defense,
and hence
whether
the party
resting
is bound to
answer
or
proceed
further..
Ampliation
::
Ampliation
(n.) A
postponement
of the
decision
of a
cause,
for
further
consideration
or
re-argument..
Expel
::
Expel (v. t.) To cut off from
further
connection
with an
institution
of
learning,
a
society,
and the like; as, to expel a
student
or
member..
Advantage
::
Advantage
(v. t.) To give an
advantage
to; to
further;
to
promote;
to
benefit;
to
profit.
Truss
::
Truss (n.) A
bandage
or
apparatus
used in cases of
hernia,
to keep up the
reduced
parts and
hinder
further
protrusion,
and for other
purposes..
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