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  • 1Further — Fur ther, a. compar. [Positive wanting; superl. {Furthest}.] 1. More remote; at a greater distance; more in advance; farther; as, the further end of the field. See {Farther}. [1913 Webster] 2. Beyond; additional; as, a further reason for this… …

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  • 2Further — Fur ther, adv. [A comparative of forth; OE. further, forther, AS. fur?or, far?ur; akin to G. f[ u]rder. See {Forth}, adv.] To a greater distance; in addition; moreover. See {Farther}. [1913 Webster] Carries us, I know not how much further, into… …

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  • 3Further — Fur ther , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furthered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Furthering}.] [OE. furthren, forthren, AS. fyr[eth]ran, fyr[eth]rian. See {Further}, adv.] To help forward; to promote; to advance; to forward; to help or assist. [1913 Webster] This… …

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  • 4Further — may relate to: *Further (band), a 1990s United States indie rock band *Further (album), an album by the band Solace *Further (Geneva album), the debut album by Scottish indie band Geneva …

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  • 5further — furtherer, n. /ferr dheuhr/, compar. adv. and adj. of far with superl. furthest, v. adv. 1. at or to a greater distance; farther: I m too tired to go further. 2. at or to a more advanced point; to a greater extent: Let s not discuss it further. 3 …

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  • 6further — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English furthor (akin to Old High German furthar further), comparative, from the base of Old English forth forth Date: before 12th century 1. farther 1 < my ponies are tired, and I have further to go&#8230; …

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  • 7Further In — Infobox Album | Name = Further In Type = Album Artist = Greg Brown Released = Sep 24, 1996 Recorded = Pachyderm Studio, Cannon Falls, MN Genre = Folk Length = 54:01 Label = Red House Records Producer = Bo Ramsey and Greg Brown Reviews = *&#8230; …

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  • 8further — 1. verb /fɜː(r)ðə(r)/ a) To encourage growth. Further the economy. b) To support progress or growth of something. 2 …

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  • 9Further education — (often abbreviated FE; called continuing education in U.S. English) is a term mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is post compulsory education (in addition to that received at secondary school), that is&#8230; …

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  • 10Further Mathematics — is the title given to a number of advanced secondary mathematics courses. Higher and Further Mathematics may also refer to any of several advanced mathematics courses at many institutions.In the United Kingdom Further Mathematics describes a&#8230; …

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