distal |
far |
As an adjective distal
is (anatomy|geology) remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle.
As a noun far is
accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep.
farce |
far |
As nouns the difference between farce and far
is that
farce is a style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method; compare
sarcasm while
far is spelt (type of wheat).
As a verb farce
is to stuff with forcemeat.
As an adjective far is
remote in space.
As an adverb far is
distant in space, time or degree.
far |
pristine |
As a noun far
is accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep.
As an adjective pristine is
unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied or
pristine can be relating to sawfishes of the family pristidae.
far |
now |
As nouns the difference between far and now
is that
far is accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep while
now is new moon.
remotely |
far |
As an adverb remotely
is at a distance, far away.
As a noun far is
accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep.
faerie |
far |
As nouns the difference between faerie and far
is that
faerie is an archaic spelling of lang=en while
far is spelt (type of wheat).
As an adjective far is
remote in space.
As an adverb far is
distant in space, time or degree.
yes |
far |
As nouns the difference between yes and far
is that
yes is an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance while
far is accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep.
As an interjection yes
is used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a verb yes
is (colloquial|transitive) to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
father |
far |
As nouns the difference between father and far
is that
father is a (generally human) male who begets a child while
far is spelt (type of wheat).
As a verb father
is to be a father to; to sire.
As a proper noun Father
is god, the father of Creation.
As an adjective far is
remote in space.
As an adverb far is
distant in space, time or degree.
quite |
far |
As adverbs the difference between quite and far
is that
quite is
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.far is distant in space, time or degree.
As nouns the difference between quite and far
is that
quite is a series of passes made with the cape to distract the bull while
far is spelt (type of wheat).
As an interjection quite
is indicates agreement; "exactly so".
As an adjective far is
remote in space.
distinct |
far |
As an adjective distinct
is capable of being perceived very clearly.
As a noun far is
accident, anger, calamity or
far can be sheep.
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