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Dystant

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dystauntObsolete form of distant. [Far off (physically, logically or mentally).]
distauntObsolete form of distant. [Far off (physically, logically or mentally).]
distantialPertaining to distance.
detachtnounObsolete form of detached. [Not physically attached; separated from something to which it could connect.]
farrnounA surname.
drastickObsolete form of drastic. [Having a strong or far-reaching effect; extreme, severe.]
æquidistantObsolete spelling of equidistant. [Occupying a position midway between two ends or sides.]
distrestnounObsolete form of distressed. [Anxious or uneasy.]
neareObsolete spelling of near. [Physically close.]
disconsolatedObsolete form of disconsolate. [Cheerless, dreary.]
deep(of distance or position; also figurative) Extending, reaching or positioned far from a point of reference, especially downwards.
farrenounEarly Modern spelling of far.
distraughtedObsolete form of distracted. [having one's attention diverted; preoccupied; distrait (literary)]
dormientObsolete form of dormant. [Inactive, sleeping, asleep, suspended.]
wideHaving a large physical extent from side to side.
divorc'tObsolete form of divorced. [Cut off, or separated.]
far fetchedAlternative form of far-fetched. [(obsolete) Brought from far away.]
auncientnounObsolete form of ancient. [Having lasted from a remote period; having been of long duration; of great age, very old.]
didinenoun(ornithology, obsolete) A bird of the columbid subfamily Raphinae.
far-fetchedImplausible; not likely; difficult to believe.

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