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Discover LudwigThe word "farness" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered awkward.
It can be used to describe the quality of being far away or distant.
Example: "The farness of the mountains made them appear hazy in the distance."
Alternatives: "Distance" or "Remoteness."
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farness
noun
The state of being far off, or the degree to which something is far; distance, span; remoteness
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Each of the four paintings here, all measuring 7 feet by 6 ½ feet, has its own qualities of tone and texture, nearness and farness, like various night skies.
And the "farness" inhabits him as a kind of "ego-chill," a phrase he borrows from Erik Erikson.
" 'De-severing' amounts to making the farness vanish that is, making the remoteness of something disappear, bringing it close" (Being and Time: 23: 139).
On one account, fecundity is a matter of being instrumental in other pleasure or pain, purity is a matter of separating pleasure out from non-pleasure, propinquity and remoteness concern temporal and/or spatial nearness or farness, and the essentials of certainty and uncertainty are plain enough.
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