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far points

n. (far point English)

Usage examples of "far points".

Captain Mouce remained on her ship to keep guard on the mercenary ships still arriving from far points in the galaxy.

She was aware of millions of electrical impulses carrying information along sensory fibers from far points of her body to her spinal cord and brain, and of an equally high traffic of impulses conveying instructions from the brain to muscles and organs and glands.

What Wycinski said, among others at the time, is that everything we've discovered about the Martians so far points to a much more atomistic society than our own.

Small tattooed circles looked like bubbles at the far points of each eyelid.

He understood, looking at those far points of light, why the aliens could not simply teleport to their homeworld.

The faint sound of trumpets came from far points on the Southern line.