Citations:distance

Noun

 * 1) An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
 * 2) Chiefly in from a distance: a place which is far away or remote; specifically, a more remote part of a landscape or view as contrasted with the foreground.
 * 3) Chiefly preceded by the, especially in into or in the distance: the place that is far away or remote.
 * 4) The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.
 * 1) Chiefly in from a distance: a place which is far away or remote; specifically, a more remote part of a landscape or view as contrasted with the foreground.
 * 2) Chiefly preceded by the, especially in into or in the distance: the place that is far away or remote.
 * 3) The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.
 * 1) Chiefly preceded by the, especially in into or in the distance: the place that is far away or remote.
 * 2) The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.
 * 1) The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.
 * 1) The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.