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Results for "far"

15jobfar

Definition: Common directory name


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Far far away on judeas plains-far far away on judeas plains

Farew

Definition: Farew refers to a trip that is not part of any contract, agreement or arrangement but rather a spontaneous act undertaken by one person to explore a particular place for a short period of time without any specific purpose in mind. This could be a vacation, weekend getaway, visit to a museum, etc. The word "fare" generally means the payment made for something, but it can also mean the price or charge paid on a goods sold through an exchange of money or currency. In the context of a trip, fare might refer to the cost of accommodation, transport, meals and other related expenses incurred during the trip. In terms of definition, "farew" is generally considered informal and not used in formal contexts. It can be used informally to refer to a spontaneous act of exploration or to express excitement at something being done spontaneously.


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Forfarsh

Definition: The word "forfarsh" originally referred to the name given by a king to his daughter who was about 10 years old. It's often used as an adjective meaning "of great worth or importance" in modern English. Forfarshire is a large area, roughly equivalent to Scotland's north-east and west coast. It lies between the Scottish borders and the border of England in the North Sea (the Forfar sea). The area includes the towns of Forfar, Stirling and Fort William, which are also important places of historical interest.


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Forfarshire

Definition: The word 'forfarshire' means "the region in Scotland north of the River Forth" or "the area around forfar, the capital of Scotland". It's used to refer to parts of Scotland that are surrounded by forfarshire, such as Edinburgh or Glasgow. Detailed definition: - A large area of land between a river and mountain range or other elevated terrain, such as the Forth and River Tay. Examples include the Scottish Highlands, which extends northwards from forfarshire. - The region in Scotland to the north-west of the River Forth, encompassing Edinburgh and Glasgow. It is often called "Forfarshire" by locals due to its association with the English border at forfar. Forfarshire is a significant geographical feature and cultural center of Scotland.


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In peace and joy i now depart-mit fried und freud ich far dahin

Lord enthroned in heavenly splendor-bryn calfaria

Airfare

Definition: The cost or expense of an airplane ticket or trip.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At a word that travels – it’s quite unique! “Airfare,” you see, is something we must know, It’s not just a breeze, don't you ever slow. The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, "The cost or expense of an airplane ticket or trip!" Think of it like this: when you want to fly, To visit friends or see the open sky, You need a ticket – that’s where airfare comes in, A price to pay for journeys within! So, “airfare” means the money you'll spend, For a flight to a place, your travel friend. Does that make sense? Any questions to share?

Far

Definition: Distant; remote in space.


Alright class, settle down and listen close, Let’s talk about ‘far,’ as everyone knows! The dictionary’s right, it’s a simple plea, “Distant” and “remote,” for you to see. Think of a journey, long and grand, Across the mountains, across the land. If something is 'far,' it's quite away, From where you stand, day after day! It’s like a star twinkling in the night, So very distant, shining bright! Or maybe a friend living miles to roam, A feeling of ‘far,’ a place called home. So 'far' means distance, beyond our view, Let that understanding ring true! Do you have any questions, little ones?

Fare

Definition: A going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve come across the word “fare,” and the dictionary gives you quite a list – a journey, a voyage, a course, a passing twist! But what does it really mean? Let's break it down with a little rhyme, neat and clean: “Fare” can mean a price, you see, For a ticket to travel free! Think of a bus or train ride true, The cost of your journey for me and you. It’s also about the act of going on, A trip across town, until the break of dawn! So “fare” isn't just one thing, my dears, it holds a double meaning, it appears! It can be the price of travel, or simply the act of travelling. Do you understand now? Any questions to share?