farther Meaning in Tamil ( farther வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adverb:
மிகு தொலைவில்,
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farther தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
மிகு தொலைவில் உள்ள விண்மீன்களில் இருந்து வரும் ஒளியலைகளை அலசுவதன் வழியாக அங்கே என்னென்ன வேதிப்பொருள்கள் உள்ளன என்றும் அறிய உதவுகின்றது.
farther's Usage Examples:
) near the range crest is explained as occupyilig a depression between two block fragments; and farther north similar depressions now appear as aggraded highland meadows.
and threaten, unless checked, to be pressed farther inland and silt up the' whole Haff.
Denisov, who was living luxuriously because the soldiers of his squadron liked him, had also a board in the roof at the farther end, with a piece of (broken but mended) glass in it for a window.
As the stele is traced farther upwards it becomes bulkier, as do the successive leaf-bundles which leave it.
They'd both given their jackets to Hannah, whose step was growing slower the farther they went into the jungle.
The work of reclamation was removed farther eastwards to Helenaveen in the second half of the 19th century.
Another was projected against China, but the old warrior was attacked by fever and ague when encamped on the farther side of the Sihon (Syr-Daria) and died at Atrar (Otrar) on the 17th of February 1405.
The kitchen, buttery and offices are reached by a passage from the west end of the refectory, and are connected with the bakehouse and brewhouse, which are placed still farther away.
Penrith, otherwise Penreth, Perith, Perath, was founded by the Cambro-Celts, but on a site farther north than the present town.
, and farther north, in the New England Range, Ben Lomond reaches an elevation of 5000 ft.
nearly to the centre of Vermont; and a series of broken uplifts, known as the Red Sandrock Mountains, extend farther N.
of the Illinois line who came from the East, who lived in dug-outs like the hillside burrows of the badger, and who did not go home in winter like the miners from southern Illinois and farther south, who were called "suckers," a name borrowed from the migrating fish in the Rock, Illinois and other rivers flowing south.
Synonyms:
further,
Antonyms:
come, draw near,