| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class II. Words Relating to Space | | Section II. Dimensions | | 1. General Dimensions |
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| 196. Distance. |
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| NOUN: | DISTANCE; space [See Space]; remoteness, farness; far cry to; longinquity [rare], elongation; easting, westing, drift, offing, background; remote region; removedness; parallax; reach, span, stride.
outpost, outskirt; horizon, sky line; aphelion; foreign parts, ultima Thule [L.], ne plus ultra [L.], antipodes; jumping-off place [colloq.], long range, giants stride.
DISPERSION [See Nonassemblage. Dispersion].
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| VERB: | BE DISTANT &c. adj.; extend to, stretch to, reach to, spread to, go to, get to, stretch away to; range, outreach, outlie [rare].
remain at a distance; keep -, stand- -away, - off, - aloof, - clear of.
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| ADJECTIVE: | DISTANT; far off, far away; remote, telescopic, distal, wide of; stretching to &c. v.; yon, yonder; ulterior; transmarine, transpontine, transatlantic, transalpine; tramontane; ultramontane, ultramundane; hyperborean, antipodean; inaccessible, out-of-the-way, God-forsaken [colloq.]; unapproached, unapproachable; incontiguous [obs.].
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| ADVERB: | FAR OFF, far away; afar, -off; off; away; a -long, - great, - good- way off; wide away, beyond range, aloof; wide of, clear of; out of -the way, - reach; abroad, yonder, farther, further, beyond; outre mer [F.], over the border, far and wide, over the hills and far away [Gay]; from pole to pole &c. (over great space) [See Space]; to the -uttermost parts, - ends- of the earth; out of range, out of hearing, nobody knows where, à perte de vue [F.], out of the sphere of, wide of the mark; a far cry to.
APART, asunder; wide apart, wide asunder; longo intervallo [L.]; at arms length.
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Distance lends enchantment.Campbell
- Across the hills and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim.Tennyson
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