my•ndər
{adjective} {adverb} [Generate paradigm] 1. distant, faraway, remote
♢ təʃe•t͡ɕən my•ndər o•gəl {sentence} it's not far from here
♢ jal ma•rte e•ʃe my•ndər {sentence} it's still a long way to the village
♦ my•ndər asːimiʎa•t͡sij {noun} {linguistics} assimilation at a distance
♦ my•ndər disːimiʎa•t͡sij {noun} {linguistics} dissimilation at a distance
♦ my•ndər jolta•ʃ {noun} friend living far away
♦ my•ndər jykβeseʃtma•ʃ {noun} {linguistics} dissimilation at a distance
♦ my•ndər jykːeləʃtaraltma•ʃ {noun} {linguistics} assimilation at a distance
♦ my•ndər mla•ndəʃte {adverb} in a distant land
♦ my•ndər pasu• {noun} distant field
♦ my•ndər el {noun} distant country
♦ paroβo•zən my•ndər jy•kʃø {noun} distant whistle of a locomotive
2. distant, remote (past or future)
♦ my•ndər ʒap {noun} distant time
3. distant (relative)
♢ my•ndər ro•do uləna• {sentence} we're distant relatives
♦ my•ndər ro•do-tu•kəm jə•lme {noun} distantly related language
♦ my•ndər koka• {noun} {set phrase} mother's elder sister, aunt
4. {figuratively} far, not close, not near to (e.g., accomplishing something)
♢ ʃa•nt͡ɕəze lija•ʃ məlanːa• my•ndər {sentence} we're not even close to being scientists