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far
adverb
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
to
or
at
a
great
distance
in
space
•
Far
down
the
road
,
a
small
farmhouse
stood
alone
among
the
fields
.
Far
down
the
road
,
a
small
farmhouse
stood
alone
among
the
fields
.
•
The
island
is
far
from
the
mainland
,
so
we
took
a
long
ferry
ride
.
The
island
is
far
from
the
mainland
,
so
we
took
a
long
ferry
ride
.
adverb
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
at
or
to
a
great
distance
in
space
•
The
village
is
far
away
across
the
mountains
.
The
village
is
far
away
across
the
mountains
.
•
Don't
go
too
far
into
the
forest
after
dark
.
Don't
go
too
far
into
the
forest
after
dark
.
adjective
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
distant
in
space
;
located
at
a
great
distance
•
We
could
see
the
lights
of
a
far
city
on
the
horizon
.
We
could
see
the
lights
of
a
far
city
on
the
horizon
.
•
He
traveled
to
a
far
country
to
study
.
He
traveled
to
a
far
country
to
study
.
adjective
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
distant
in
space
;
located
a
long
way
away
•
They
dreamed
of
visiting
a
far
country
.
They
dreamed
of
visiting
a
far
country
.
•
She
could
see
a
far
island
on
the
horizon
.
She
could
see
a
far
island
on
the
horizon
.
adverb
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
at
,
to
,
or
across
a
great
distance
in
space
•
“
How
far
is
the
nearest
train
station
from
here
?”
“
How
far
is
the
nearest
train
station
from
here
?”
•
The
mountain
lodge
is
far
above
the
clouds
.
The
mountain
lodge
is
far
above
the
clouds
.
Old
English
feor
,
feorr
,
related
to
German
fern
,
meaning
“
distant
.”
adverb
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
very
much
;
to
a
great
degree
or
extent
•
This
plan
is
far
better
than
the
old
one
.
This
plan
is
far
better
than
the
old
one
.
•
Her
answer
was
far
from
correct
.
Her
answer
was
far
from
correct
.
adverb
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
by
a
great
amount
or
degree
;
very
much
•
He
is
far
better
at
chess
than
I
am
.
He
is
far
better
at
chess
than
I
am
.
•
This
year's
harvest
is
far
worse
than
last
year's
.
This
year's
harvest
is
far
worse
than
last
year's
.
adjective
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
happening
or
existing
a
long
time
in
the
past
or
future
•
Scientists
hope
to
find
life
on
other
planets
in
the
far
future
.
Scientists
hope
to
find
life
on
other
planets
in
the
far
future
.
•
Stories
from
the
far
past
tell
of
ancient
heroes
.
Stories
from
the
far
past
tell
of
ancient
heroes
.
adjective
-
far
,
farther
,
farthest
extreme
in
position
or
opinion
,
especially
politically
•
Some
people
hold
far
right
views
about
immigration
.
Some
people
hold
far
right
views
about
immigration
.
•
The
party
moved
to
the
far
left
after
the
election
.
The
party
moved
to
the
far
left
after
the
election
.
farm
noun
a
piece
of
land
,
together
with
its
buildings
,
where
crops
are
grown
or
animals
are
kept
for
food
or
other
products
•
Every
summer
,
Emily
visits
her
grandparents'
farm
to
help
pick
strawberries
.
Every
summer
,
Emily
visits
her
grandparents'
farm
to
help
pick
strawberries
.
•
Cows
grazed
peacefully
in
the
green
fields
of
the
farm
.
Cows
grazed
peacefully
in
the
green
fields
of
the
farm
.
Old
English
"
feorm
"
meant
provisions
or
supplies
,
later
evolving
to
describe
land
that
produced
those
supplies
,
giving
the
modern
meaning
of
an
agricultural
holding
.
verb
to
use
land
to
grow
crops
or
raise
animals
as
a
job
•
The
Nguyens
farm
rice
on
the
fertile
plains
near
the
river
.
The
Nguyens
farm
rice
on
the
fertile
plains
near
the
river
.
•
Many
young
people
left
the
countryside
because
they
no
longer
wanted
to
farm
.
Many
young
people
left
the
countryside
because
they
no
longer
wanted
to
farm
.
From
Old
English
"
feormian
"
meaning
to
provision
or
supply
,
later
narrowing
to
working
the
land
.
noun
a
large
group
of
machines
,
devices
,
or
energy
generators
located
together
and
working
as
one
unit
,
such
as
a
wind
farm
or
a
server
farm
•
Rows
of
turbines
spun
across
the
hillside
wind
farm
.
Rows
of
turbines
spun
across
the
hillside
wind
farm
.
•
The
company
stores
its
data
on
a
massive
server
farm
located
underground
.
The
company
stores
its
data
on
a
massive
server
farm
located
underground
.
Extended
metaphor
from
agricultural
farm
:
the
idea
of
many
similar
units
working
together
in
one
place
.
verb
to
repeatedly
perform
an
action
,
especially
in
a
video
game
,
to
collect
resources
,
points
,
or
items
•
In
the
new
update
,
players
can
farm
rare
gems
by
battling
dungeon
bosses
.
In
the
new
update
,
players
can
farm
rare
gems
by
battling
dungeon
bosses
.
•
He
stayed
up
all
night
to
farm
coins
for
his
online
character
.
He
stayed
up
all
night
to
farm
coins
for
his
online
character
.
Metaphorically
extended
from
working
the
land
to
working
repeatedly
in
a
digital
space
to
gather
resources
.
farmer
noun
a
person
who
owns
or
works
on
a
farm
,
growing
crops
or
raising
animals
for
food
or
other
products
•
The
farmer
drove
her
tractor
across
the
golden
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
The
farmer
drove
her
tractor
across
the
golden
wheat
field
at
dawn
.
•
At
the
weekend
market
,
a
friendly
farmer
handed
me
a
basket
of
freshly
picked
strawberries
.
At
the
weekend
market
,
a
friendly
farmer
handed
me
a
basket
of
freshly
picked
strawberries
.
From
Middle
English
fermer
,
from
Anglo-French
fermour
,
from
Medieval
Latin
firmarius
,
meaning
‘
tenant
or
cultivator
of
leased
land
’.
Over
time
,
the
sense
shifted
to
anyone
who
cultivates
land
,
whether
leased
or
owned
.
welfare
noun
-
welfare
the
general
health
,
happiness
,
and
safety
of
a
person
or
group
•
The
company
introduced
flexible
hours
to
improve
employee
welfare
.
The
company
introduced
flexible
hours
to
improve
employee
welfare
.
•
Wildlife
reserves
are
essential
for
the
welfare
of
endangered
species
.
Wildlife
reserves
are
essential
for
the
welfare
of
endangered
species
.
From
Middle
English
welfare
(“
well-being
”),
from
well
+
fare
(“
to
go
,
travel
,
fare
”),
literally
“
to
fare
well
”.
noun
-
welfare
financial
help
and
other
services
that
a
government
gives
to
people
who
are
poor
,
unemployed
,
or
in
need
•
After
he
lost
his
job
,
he
applied
for
welfare
to
pay
his
rent
.
After
he
lost
his
job
,
he
applied
for
welfare
to
pay
his
rent
.
•
The
debate
about
reducing
welfare
spending
lasted
for
hours
in
parliament
.
The
debate
about
reducing
welfare
spending
lasted
for
hours
in
parliament
.
Sense
of
government
support
developed
in
early
20th-century
U
.
S
.
political
discourse
,
extending
the
older
meaning
of
general
well-being
to
institutional
aid
.