Synonym: further. Similar words: earth, dearth, on earth, earthy, unearth, arthritis, earthenware, earthquake. Meaning: ['fɑrðə(r) /'fɑːð-] adj. 1. more distant in especially space or time 2. more distant in especially degree. adv. 1. to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense) 2. to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense).
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211. Some stars look small only because they are much farther away from us.
212. So farther to no avail, but a past insight suggests they digit period succeed.
213. A radio beam would extend much farther than a signal of equivalent power that is broadcast in all directions.
214. Forty feet farther on, a smaller group of gnomelike black colobus interrupted their leaf breakfast to race away.
215. The biologist E. O. Wilson has argued that thisestrangement from nature is bad for the soul: "[we] descend farther from heaven's air if we forget how much the natural world means to us.
216. And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Farther in heaven may forgiver you your sins.
217. I think we'll settle a little farther down town when we come back. "
218. Daniel Boone, legendary as an early American frontiersman, claimed that when he could see smoke from his neighbor's chimney, it was time for him to move farther west.
219. A must-have improvement over stock headlights, burning brighter and penetrating farther through the night.
220. The localities with maximum root dry weight in every layer of C distributed like a bow with vertical taproot as bowstring, and those of cotton in C-W were farther from cotton plant.
221. Third, for the very same reason, the international disparity in incomes would widen farther.
222. He said once the lava begins flowing "it becomes an almost unlivable situation, even if you're a little bit farther away."
223. The greater the echo delay from a particular object in space, the farther from the display center its point appears.
224. As the temperature across the United States has gotten warmer, the purple finch has been spending its winters more than 400 miles farther north than before. And it's not alone.
225. A farther investment in the distinguishment of A. japonicus was needed in different phases of aestivation .
226. Our Customs House take into consideration transportation charges when calculates the taxes,(www.Sentencedict.com) then they fix this cost for any farther delivery and take highest fee!
227. Satellite communication possesses the function that is a farther communication distance, a large covered range and capacity of channel.
228. Rather than spend it on a silly paintball gun, I should've put it away to get farther along in my house fund.
229. It is reported that Daniel Boone, legendary as an early American frontiersman, claimed that when he could see smoke from his neighbor's chimney, it was time for him to move farther west.
230. In corbel construction , each successive layer of stone stands out farther from a wall in the form of upside-down steps.
231. Farther from the rock Starkey was pressing Slightly_and_the twins hard.
232. And for this moment, deep clarity is needed, so that you can see the body burning on the funeral pyre, and you can also see the spirit moving away...farther away...to the other shore.
233. In fact, distance from the sun determined that close-in bodies became small rocky planets and farther ones became giant planets rich in volatile ices and gases.
234. At last Becky's frail limbs refused to carry her farther . She sat down.
235. The costs continued to rankle with those who thought manned space flight a waste of money, and three decades spent stuck in low-Earth orbit never stopped frustrating those who wanted to go farther.
236. As humans push farther into the wild bird's South Asian habitat, the chickens they bring with them interbreed with jungle fowl, polluting their genomes.
237. One is Broca's area at the front. The other is Wernicke's area farther back in the brain. That area is named after the 19th century German neurologist Carl Wernicke.
238. We can only get farther and farther into the swamp of awkwardness.
239. The stars look small only because they are much farther away.
240. A eight iron golf club is specifically designed to get a lot of loft on your golf shot but also gets more distance than a pitching wedge or lob wedge and will also roll a bit farther after landing.
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