| FARS | • fars n. Plural of far. • Fars prop.n. A province of Iran. • far's cont. Contraction of far as. |
| FARSE | • farse n. A vernacular paraphrase inserted into Latin liturgy. • farse v. (Transitive) To insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy). • FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation. |
| FARSED | • farsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of farse. • FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation. |
| FARSEEING | • farseeing adj. Having good eyesight; eagle-eyed. • farseeing adj. Characterized by prudence and foresight. • far-seeing adj. Alternative form of farseeing. |
| FARSES | • farses n. Plural of farse. • FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation. |
| FARSIDE | • farside n. (Astronomy) The side of a moon that faces away from the planet that it orbits. • FARSIDE n. the farther side. |
| FARSIDES | • farsides n. Plural of farside. • FARSIDE n. the farther side. |
| FARSIGHTED | • farsighted adj. Unable to focus with one’s eyes on near objects; presbyopic. • farsighted adj. Considering the future with respect to one’s own plans or deeds; showing anticipation. • far-sighted adj. Alternative spelling of farsighted. |
| FARSIGHTEDLY | • farsightedly adv. In a farsighted manner. • FARSIGHTED adv. seeing or able to see to a great distance. |
| FARSIGHTEDNESS | • farsightedness n. (Pathology) The condition of being unable to focus on near objects; presbyopia. • farsightedness n. The quality of being considerate about what might happen in the future. • far-sightedness n. Alternative form of farsightedness. |
| FARSING | • farsing v. Present participle of farse. • farsing n. The insertion of vernacular paraphrases into a Latin liturgy. • FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation. |