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far

/fɑːr/adverb / adjective
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Far describes a significant distance away from a reference point, whether physical, temporal, or metaphorical, emphasizing separation or extent. In modern usage, it's often used in comparisons like 'far superior' to highlight degrees of difference or in everyday tech contexts, such as measuring how far a drone can fly before losing signal.

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Did you know that 'far' shares roots with over 200 words in English, like 'first' and 'fore', all stemming from the same Proto-Indo-European *per-, which influenced languages from Sanskrit to Russian? This etymological web was first systematically mapped in the 19th century by linguists like the Brothers Grimm, revealing how a single ancient concept shaped global vocabulary.

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